Fiery Cross, Volume 4, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1925 — Page 2
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THE FIERY CROSS Friday; January 2, 1925
News of the World in Brief
"DHY NAVY" DISBANDED It Al.TI.VIORE Oapt. Elmer H. Klr-
wnn, Tm ru commander of the so- I - railed "Ory navy," was arrested as' u rum runnrr nnd hl associate, Cap'. l'redrrick Insley, also wa taknn Into j ccslody i n u :i:nlla.- charge. KlrWfrt wr.J locked up Ir, default of I 1 1,500 bi nd. Yho. "dry navy" was (I'.nhanded :. Tlr- a brief tent by the government as Impracticable. 1)1 M R (,OKS INTO RIVER CM I I'i'KWA t'.VI.l.S Plight persons lost their l!vi'. wlli'ii tlio diner on -i Minur.irw.li, St. i'aul & Sault K:e. Mail,- lal'iotd train crnFhed through ft bridgr i.jar h ie Into tho icy waters of tl.fi f hipprwa river. Fourteen perhoui wiif rescued with their clothing frozen on their hndi-s. JIM.'OLS WASTE TIME NEW YOitK -Only jingoes waste time dbvici-''.ug tlu p as-.ibility of v.-ar with .!:.. an. Judge Elbert H. (iary declared in an interview h-re. There is not ti.e slightest possibility of ;i war b. '.-.icn the I'r.ite.l states and The N '. ','(' lie:--,', .Tcalr.e f,.U'y declared DOLL BHINOS DEATH
A VTA, Ga. The desire of two . o: -ps a Fi.neh doll cost tin: b:-'!i in a ib' pa r; men t store
KENTUCKY SERVICE MEN ATTEND SCHOOL I.IJ51XGTON. Ky cc. 2 The Mate service men uttemded A Krhitol of Instruction in Klna building, book work, conHtltiitltm and Klornnlc work for three days under the- direction of an Imperial Instructor. After the amnion, the Mfntc Imperial representative K"ro n bunc.net lu lienor of tbe Imperial Instructor nnd Invited bin official family tin guests.
POOR VISION TO BLAME NKW YORK Poor vision is to blame for (he majority of automobile accidents, la the verdict of the Eyesight Conservation Council of America. At least 85 per cent of such accidents are directly produced by faulty eyesight, either on tho part of the drivers or" their quarry, the council asserted.
crowds prevented tho police opening liro on tho fugitives.
from
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LAST SHIP PASSED SACT STK. MAR1K, Wis. The last ship of the season has passed through the Soo locks when the steamer V. IS. Squires plowed its way through the lee-laden rtver. The lock:! wero to have been closed .Dec. Tl, but the d rv t was deferred until Dec. IS.
LADDIE BOY TO SMITHSONIAN BOSTON The statue of Laddie Boy, which was to havo been contributed by the Roosevelt Newsboys' Association to the widow of the lato President Harding, will ba sent to the Smithsonian Institute, following the death of Mrs. Harding. The pennies of 15,000 newsies are represented In tlie gift.
EDUCATION IS
SACRED DUTY, WIZARD SAYS
DR. EVANS URGES THE CLASSIFICATION OF ALL ALIENS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Advertisements under -this head will be published at the rate of 12 nU a line, six average words to the line; minimum charge 50 cents. Copy must be In this offiei by noon on Monday of publication week. Bring or mail your ad, together with your remittance, to 767 Century building.
EXPRESSIONS OF GRATITUDE RECEIVED
"Deport Undesirables," Head of Order Says la Speech at Waco Cause Growing
w :i I c : ii run i.:
hlloppc, -.NeM.r.lM The m. t haw the i 'i . , a '.; x e . :
ici-hed ofi. W CHlded ilns In '. had ! a-
i of Christmas Tv. o others were In tho shouting, ic dn?l are s : i i i ; dil'fercnce-i but
.1 dull v.-.i: the :'oe f.T.:I duel.
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NO HANDICAP,. THEY SAT J ii:s MOINES, Ta. This city lias li teacher in tite publi'.; schools who retains her position although she can scarcely speak English intelligibly. Her certificate was revoked ueveral weeks :mo folb-wing the complaint of patrons, but she was reinstated
be. ause in Iter position :i'i instructor, her handicap l
riteo as serious.
1 ' i I i ! -A I t . i t 1 1 -. c I . n the !;!at.
V, I'll tins; of Mil-'
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'r I Vnni.. I van la, Blsn-d by l n:i. has broniht an i n-
fo'.' leponsc from the cltlzfns elate. It Is planned to pre-
fiv 'oenr.ient l i (1 l i llc.
1'citnsj i va uia'.
( Oi l) KILLS MANY W ASl! .MJTCiN A ;-core f pers. im v. v ;.ir dead n.-" a res.ilt of tho obi v.,ivr u bi. h sw.'vit the country here w lli.l; lb" la-1 few lays. ielow inn t emp'-ra t uri-H werii repuricil from tii-fiy iiartn of t'uc t'nlted States, lirindi a ilv in the northwest and cvnI : a i s i a i rs.
NO LONG Kit AT LIBi.KTY
l inked like a mrry
tmas f jr ' ellosv Kid" Wei!, no
torious cenfb! nee man, until liis aymhetic h.iskei-.i f.-ll ofi as he was aJ'"o' to close a $ 1 ii.nnU.Otin deal for tb.' n;:r,'iiHV' of n manufacturine; oncern at Danville. The Qwner of the concern prew snspb-lons and the ro-nes' salUiy did the rest. Weil v.'.t- at lib'.-ri.y tiiroiish a n,',r.de "ant(-d by Coveinor Snall.
PRESIDENT HAS NAMESAKE PLYMOUTH, Yt. President Coolidgo has a namesake in his old homo
town. The child was born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Rogers and one of tho first visitors was Col. John C. Coolidgc. He was delighted when informed that the youngster had boon named In the President's honor. COAST GUARD HAS PROBLEM WASHINGTON How to handle the 'hijacker at Sea Is the greatest problem of the coast guard, according to word received here. It 13 declared virtually impossible to prevent the ooerations of the whlskv ntrates.
physical j despite the most vigilant efforts of
the uuardsnien. SEEK TO RECOVER INSURANCE LONDON' Tho burning of Smyrna by a band of looters In September,
1022, constituted an act of war, a
British court has ruled In the case ofthe American Tobacco Company, seeking to recover $100,000,000 from insurance companies. The tobacco concern's property was consumed by the flames but, since the origin was incendiary, the court hold, the Insurance companies are not liable.
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IIO'.I K GRO V X ST R A W I. li K I E S CAl i; MAY, N. J .--At least one family had boine-;;rown strawberries
CM; UiVSS.UOK.S HOME .SI'oKAN!:, Wavli The summer li.n:. of Mill h Pol-.tdaxler. Halted Stat' tirnbassador to Peru and folic''. I'nlteil Stale.-: senator from W ash if ;. ton. has been tilled as n rendrxvrns for Ik otlepni r.- in hU aliSito'.e. sherii'f'M deputies found when they ir, "M iii.it f d. Heerge ftostwlik. fm-nd ic. toe hr.u, e, was arrested.
A BIT THICK OXFORD. Kngland Students of
; Oxford who dance must pay a suinea, lor 'i in American coin, according to
for Christinas dinner. Fred P.eniictt !th( latest edict issued by heads of of this city is the proud owiier of j,,,,, institution. While not expressly th,.. vines and he believes the supply j forbidden, it is understood that the is ample to dlviii with his neighbors. ! diversion Is frowned upon by the Roses also nr- reported as in bloom 1 faculty. The penalty has not afin this city, but no affidavits have j footed wealthy students, but is conbeen filed. I sidered a bit thick by the self-sup- ' porting undergrads. WOULD DROWN BABY j
l'ATKRSON. X. J. Tr.-o men ac-
u-'ised of a plot to drown a two- wceks- ; old baby girl are held n default of i? 5,000 bond er'a here. Th"y were caught by police just as they were i aliout to tiisa th? infant ln-o tlie ley
! "'P al's or th rassaie river. One of I i. reo-Hvdc! nn in liehnlf of Painleve
! &!''l oh ltd was born to lib., most -noiiilnr candidate.
1 201.1 , his unmarried granddaughter. Ib-th ;
aU 1 ? KING ALBERT OFFERS TROPHY
RKl'SKKLS. Belgium King Albert PRAYER IS HEARD nins offered a trophy "tor the world's t i iLUMBL'S, O. A mother' prayer fastest speed boat to be built In 1925, that her condemned boy might be It is announced here. Tho King's allowed to live until after Christmas offer Is said to have been made at w.-.s granted bv Chief .lustlco Mar-; the. suggestion of Commodore Morshall C. Oarrington, of tho Ohio Su- ; ton Smart of the British navy, prenje Court. The reprieve was in- j Americans have been urged to coniadve.rtejit, however, becaua the jus- j pete. tleo became confused in the dates sot I
tor two t'xrcuf ion. The fH'Isoner w.t condemned for the brutal ni'.ir-
notlcrs served i'ler of a T-year-eTd boy.
n lora! rafi.s and rstauranis. .
Crlmiti! i-; forma Uoa" has been f:'-d i
(Special to The Fiery Cross) WACO, Tex., Dec. 29. Dr. Hiram W. Evans, Imperial Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, spoke
to Waco Klansmen ot their last regular meeting, Saxet Klan's Immense
Klavern was filled to capacity and
Dr. Evans received an enthusiastic
welcome. The Imperial Wliard was attending the annual meeting of the Texas Masonic Grand Lodge and took this occasion to greet the Waco Klansmen. Klan Not Political "The Klan has no- political plans. We never participated In politic as an organization," he declared. "We have no political plans for the future. However, we do advocate the passage of certain laws that will be of help to tho nation. "We favor education In every form, but It is the first duty of the government to provide a means of educa
tion for the children of the country. We are using our influence toward getting a measure providing for the department of education passed. Woatd ClaHsify Alton "We favor Hating all aliens that those who prove worthy may be helped to make good American citizens find the undesirable ones deported. "The Klan is showing a phenomenal growth throughout the nation," he said. "The prospects are the brightest they have been since the organization of the fraternity. The
people of California are rapidly turning to the Klan, and in a few years that state will be one of the strongholds of tho movement."
THE WORLD'S LARGEST DOG - Kennels offer for sale Oorang Airedale watch dogs, automobtle dogs, Children's companions, farm dogs, tock drivers, hunters, and retrievers. Also big game hounds, coon hounds, fox hounds, rabbit hounds, and thoroughbred hound and Airedale puppies. Satisfaction and safe delivery guaranteed to any point in the United States. Large Illustrated descriptive catalogue mailed free. Oorang lennels, Box 277, Larue. Ohio. Aug. 22 T F.
BATH ROOM, COMPLETE, $90.00. First grade enamel ware onlv. 15.
M. Hardin Co., 3220 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis, Ind. Stdmlst
(Continued from Fago 1) the headquarters tho afternoon before Christmas to deliver every basket on time, ar.d then volunteers, a man for each driver of an automo
bile, were asked for, and vlthin a fw minutes this supply was met.
NEV LAMP BURNS 94 AIR
Beats Electric or Gas
A new oil lamp that givc3 aa amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. Government and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor.
1 BmoVo OT UrtfoA I- r m- m r n f iitv-
All goods were delivered to Klan'; j sjmt,;e ciean aao Barns 94 rheadquarters the day before Christ- Uuras Ji P. mas and nnekers started nr6Mr!e!cent air and 6 per Cent common
Work Completed !n Morning
the baskets. The result was that ev
erything was in readiness for actual distribution to begin early Christmas eve, and the work was accomplished early oh Christmas morning. It was the most successful distribution of Christmas cheer that the Klan organization in Marion county has ever participated in.
kerosene (coal oil).
The inventor, T. P. Johnson, C09 W. Lake St., Chicago, 111., is offerinj? to send a lamp on 10 days' FREK trial, or even to give one FREB to the first user in each locality who will help him Introduce it. Wrlto
him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get
Names were presented through the the agency, and without experience clearing house, and It Is safe to say j or maney make $250 to $500 pep that no one was overlooked: neither J ynoiJh 11-91
HELP WANTED
was there a duplication of work, bo far as the committee has been able to ascertain.
WANTED 1,000 SALESMEN ' AND dealers to handle greatest song hit ever written, "Awake, Ye Klansmen." No capital needed. Act quick for
J100.00 prize. Harmony Music Pub- j Ushers, 100S Burdette St., Mlshawaka, j Indiana. tf ; WILL
ETJR1V BIG CROSS FORT MADISON. Ia. A large fiery cross was burned here. It attracted much attention. Several fiery crosses were burned around Denmark and other towns.
MISCELLANEOUS
MEN IF YOU WANT 100 PER . cent Hosiery, buy Kloister Hosiery.! Send order to Kloister Hosiery Mills, I Ephrata, Penn. Nov. 7tt;
FOR SALE PERSIAN KITTENS: full-blooded, yellow tabby. Call
Irvington 2839-W after 6 p. m.
Jan. 5
J60.00 WEEKLY INCOME
satisfy you? Best proposition ever offered solicitors. No selling, delivering or showing samples. Address Field Manager, Room 343, Wells Bldg., Quincy. Hi. Jan. 23, '25
KEEN KARD KASE and Billfold Combined Every Protestant American needs one. Made of genuine leather, stamped in 22 K gold, including your name or initials. Thousands in use. Many Fiery Cross readers and their friends carry them with pride. Regulation size, 4isSA Inches unfolded to take bills without folding. Snaps shut with invisible clasp. Postpaid in plain
package, stamped m 22 It goM including your name, for jl-00
Klmpiy mail a doilar bill to
THE KATlONAi, EMBLEM S0CETT
P. O. Box 261. Iuiku CHt
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I FAVOBTOPEN BALLOTING ! PARIS -By a vote of 237 to 173, ;tl-e Chamber of Deputies went on record as in favor of open balloting. I Tt also has decided to elect the presiident by public choice and the move
their respective districts. The law provides that where a candidate fails to receive one-eighth of the votes recorded, he forfeits his deposit of J750.
TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES,
slightly used, $20 up. Easy rayir.ents. Free trial. Express prepaid. Guaranteed two years. Payne Company. Dept. 284, Rosedale Sta., Kansas City, Kan. Mar. 10, '25,
ELMORE BROS. REALTY CO.
CITY PROPERTY AND SUBURBAN HOSES FIRE INSURANCE
401 City Trnst Building
Circle 7963
STRIKERS. AIM". WARNED
Si 'KA .-!.:. l'a...-.Ior
ecployis of il,e la-high Coal Com- ! nt-n pany v:n had planned to go on stri!; lu Kympa'.hy with a like number cf ;
inlne-s en, ployed by thn Pennsylvania Coal Company wer- warned by union .leaders that s'.ich action would brine, svere !'.,T:ishmc nt, CAFES ARE WARNED AY:.NT!C CiTV- Atlantic City is a h-ail' rn r In the drive recently lannrl . i'. by United States Di.-Urict
Alton.;.' Winne t n "dry up" N
.'ersty. acrordlng to
,i ga In .'.f every i
the proprietors of vir'ualiy rar.iiiient enfe in the ejiy.
GROUND CAVES IV WlI.KESIiAUKK, Pa.--Two bvihlIngr. r:" a store and tb.n other n itx-fatnl'y d-.eellir.K hounc, wore damaged I ; a cave-ln i,n .Plymouth recently. TunnrlinK operations by a mining nonpar.;.' Is said to have bran the enure. Gr.f. and water mains have been d's i.nnerte-l In the vicinity and resident- f the locality have been Tarro-'l fu bo extremely cautions al-o-it fir'--..
TLI US U. S. TO GO SLOW j WA.-'UI s'GTfiN -Governor l'lnchot, i ef Pennsylvania, Sum requested tho , government to r slow in Hie Muscle Shoal Mat!'!', until It Is definitely I
nstaMlnh"-! whether or not tho proj-
! A SMOKE SCREEN? WASHINGTON A conspiracy to j defeat their postal wagii Increuso bill ils chanted by organized postal cmi ployos who ilech.ro a sensational bribery stoi y was concocted, to nelp i defeat ilio measure and servo as a ; sort of smoke, screen to obscure the bli-ntity of tin-He responsible. New.si paper stories cliarg- that a Senate jenipbty whs bribed to assure pasjsage of the bill. I IT'S ALL OFF NOW NEW VOUK-- It's all off Ivtv.ecn Mhe Citizen's I'nb.n and tho Republicans of Co: ham as far as a fusion '.proposal Is concerned. The Citizen's
I'n'oa, although supposedly R -publican, .'aipport;:! Gevernor Al Smith In Ills race fni- re-olectb.n and since has resisted all calls back to tile 1 1, O, 1', fold. It ia hinted that the
SKIN BRINGS $200 LONDON Tho skin of a famous race horse, "Tracery," recently vvs
soid for approximately $200 to a wellknown English sportsman. "Tracery" In his day was considered the greatest horse ever soon on tin English track. He was sold to an Argentine syndicate for $21 ".,000.
AUSTRIA NEEDS MONEY VIENNA The economic condition of Austria is sound, but the country nevortheless needs money, declured Dr. Rudolph Siegari, generally recognised as a leader of tho Austrian financial world. The country is unable, because of financial stringency, to properly exploit her natural resources, lie said.
net rnn'rt be "tied up" with thn urn-
posed "Rlanl power" bill and u lllsed j for the '.ndjs'rlal development of the . south. I
i "Citizen's" msy support Tammany If
l.TQCOR CAUSES TROI BLK .li: I CITY Oavld .. Allen nail
John .1. C y!e, nrrestxd on a. chars i of crun I larceny v.ero positively j Identified by Koscuo. l'arntta of j Srhenee'.nuV, n the pair who lo- ; fraud-d :!m of $S,:j(u) In conn.ieibin I with u deal Involving tun lll-.gal re-
moval of ibiuor from federal warehouse. Allen rei-ently va:i dismissed H n; net purchasing ugotit of -the federal prison ut Atlanta, Ja, NO DRINK, NO HARM W ASIIINGTON "No la w-Hbidins Airif-rlcuii ittlxun Is liko'.y to bo tnJurnd b, ilnne.tiii i"d alcohol poisoning," Wlivne 11, Wheeler, of tile AntlMal"on league, declared in n ntatiiinent lllid with the tteuatft cemmU'e lonsldering t h Crauton measure for etal,IUIim-nt of a snpaiatlon jiroblh'.tlon er,foreemnt bureau.
Mayor Tlylan (iieps out.
UN HI' A IT il Y CH ICKE N S ASillNOTON Congress has rii.
I'M-jMiuitu iuaaiii lo UKlll, poultry
NAVY APPROPRIATION REDUCED TOKIO Japan has reduced lla navv ap-proprlstlon considerably In its
budget for li25. it is understood In official circles here. The army allotment also will bo greatly reduced, but unusual allotment will be made for tho air. service, it is said. WILL MEET DEMANDS LONDON Great Britain Will meet therep&rattons demands of the United States, It is announced oftlolally, although not formally. Tho acceptance, however, will provide for aecoptable
terms to England, A note already hns bson drafted and will be offored to Congress shortly after Christmas. GOLD OUTPUT BIG CAPE TOWN The October gold output for the Transvael was the
FOREIGNERS ENTER FRANCE PARIS Moro than 82,0t)0 foreigners entered France from Jon. 1 to June SO, 3 92 4. statistics on inimisjation reveal. Or this number 116,122 came directly to Paris. During the same period, 8,810 aliens Were deported and 1,433 were denied admittance.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE WASHINGTON Manufacturers, merchants, economists and representatives of the consuming public are invited by tho Chamber of Commerce of the United States to attend a national conference distribution, to be held here Jan. 14 and 15. Fit reeconomies and improved methods of
marketing will be tho principal
topics.
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WHEAT GOING UP CHICAGO Wheat Is rapidly approaching the $2 mark and it is predicted by leading grain men that such a vrle will be attained within th next few weeks. However, a setback, they admit, l not altogether Impossible. Receipts are falling off and this, It Is pointed out, will force prices skyward,
MAKE BIG PROFITS WITHOUT work Just tell your friends what you sell. A decoration for mantel or dresser, A two-cent stamp brings full particulars, American Novelty Works, 513 E. Delaware St., Kvansville, Ind. 1-2
j diseases and the 'moasurn now awaits i highest in the history of South Af rica
the approval of Prouldnnt Coolidgc, Word received from Connecticut is to the effect that 7S.O0O poundu of cbla kens en route hero has boon held up in that slat-- 'oecause of unhealtblnevs. RUDDIES IN COURT NEW YORK-When a bank detective appeared in court to accuse a suspect of embezaiing $1,000 of the imnk'n funds he learned that the man he accusftd wus his ' buddy" nvr in France nnd that tluy had be-n decoratad t nitt-l li-';r l""r- the rascuo of r fli uv, r.lng comrade,
a.rul probably anywhere else, it la
Bald here. The total production waa827,585 ounces,
REDS BURN STATION RltlA - Red Incendiaries have burned the railway station at Reval, according to reports received here. As the flames were raging, several explosions took place inside the building, A court-martial at Kovno, Lithuania, has condemned four Communists to death for inciting soldiers to revolt.
BIG NET PROFIT CHICAGO On a margin ef a quarter-cent profit, the Cudahy Paoking Company has shown a net profit of $3,356,228, the report for the closing year shows. This represents an Inventory turnover ef a little more, than ten times during the period. Total sales, $203,750,000,
FOR RENT 240 LACLADE ST., 5toora semi-modern bungalow and garage. In new Addition, west of city. Just off Washington St. ; $20.00, Call Harrison 2889-J,
HELP INVESTORS NEW YORK Industries are helpful to inventors, rather than harmful, as charged by certain distinguished scientists, declares Orson D. Munn, publisher of The Scientific Amerioan, He emphasized, however, that inventions must have a distinctive commercial value before industry can make uso of them,
BETTER PLANES ASKED WAHII INtjTON - Ratter airplanes
ASK FOR PK03E WASHINGTON Charging g r o s a frauds and corruption in the most rai-cr.t election and that Porto Rico, by inismanagcinont and maladministration has been reduced to the verge of bankruptcy, a ritiaens coni-
m-b needdd for the postal air mall ! mtttee composed ot natives lias ap-
mirvlee, I - the opinion of Assistant I Peulnil to President Coolidgc for an j
I'onf mauler-General Henderson. Ha j Invest igalion, rop"itd to Congr-ss that' several ; : roiii ernn nre working on Improved j HORSE ON THEM
moloix v liUMi It la nellevsd will prove csllnf. i y.
PRINCE TO VISIT AFRICA JOHANNESBURG, South Africa The word that the Princo of. Wales is coming to visit the Dark Continent has created a furore among the provinces of the union, Already more events have been scheduled in his honor than possibly can be held during the time he is to bo here.
SCALPING SWINDLE UNKARTHED 'H If AGO - At least i Seven wealthy iTiieav oh us were duped by Mrs, liayl.olla i'ciltr Dnugluss in a tlieif.ni' ticket scalping scheme, she testified in n special grand Jury inquiry. The swindle worked perfectly for two urs. flic said, before thu police tppd In and broke up h t party. PLENTY OF TEETH It II It'All O The , newly -arrived daughter of a Chlcagu policeman brought along four fully doveloped
teeikj and i.ow the cop barely speaks to bis ."itoi,!ale, due to his extreme pridn NEW HANDCUFF KINGS I'lIiCAUO Twrq aliened burglars find , urn-si and on their way to proved smatouE Houdinis when they tep4 fronf handcuffs wblcfa uad hiij togth aad mad their acp. Tbetf benda h4 ba set at l0 an4 their alleged to have . stele good .worth tJSMt which police have recovered. Cbrlstmaa
I'dMITON LAKES, N: J. While two men were engugud in spirited liligatiou In a lonal court over the ownership of a horso, the horse, "Old I willy," settled t an controversy by pausing on from this vale of melancholy. The original deal, the hearing revealed, involved the swap of a stack of hay for the steed.
WILL TRAIN GIRLS NEW YOKE -Plans fur the Irainirg of 16H.H08 girls fot lh duties and responsibilities of home-making havu been announced by leaders of the C.iran Fire Girls' movement. The award ui priaen ta winners In va
rious ponteJtlH rlr.rine- the year just
ending also was announced. The
AIRPLANES CONNECTING LINK LONDON A Hritisli empire Joined by airships twenty years hence is the prophecy of Commander C. D. Burney, R. N., a member of the House of Parliament and leading British aviation
expert. The airplane of the near future will travel at a speed of from B00 ta 600 miles an hour, he said, bringing India within four days of London.
A MARKED REDUCTION WASHINGTON There was a marked reduction in the number of passenger automobiles produced In October and November- ef the closing year, according to statistics compiled by the department of commerce. The statement is based upon the reports of 204 manufacturers.
Roses, 2 years old, field grown, all named, 50c each, 6 for $2.50. Tulips, giant darwhis, 40 for $1, or 100 for $2.00, Paper White and Emperor Narcissus, 20 for $1, or 100 for $4, Get list of other bulbs. All postpaid. C. O. D. if desired. R. J. GIBBINS
MT. HOLLY, N, J,
WOULD TAX RADIO WASHINGTON The radio Industry can not live pn an endless diet of jaza, said Herbert Jioover, secretary of commerce, in advocating a tax on radio sales. He suggests a 3 per cent
levy and opined that more varied
programs would prove of tremendous value to the new business. This tax, he believes, would enable the producers to provide greatly improved programs.
RIGID ECONOMY PS6MI3ED PANAMA An intensive program of
bill;:. t n caid, iiavs won liTu.OQdJ-rigld economi: has been pledged by
homecraft honors within the last twelve months. Tq do this they must
have cooked and served at least twu dinners and cared for a baby at least an hour a day foe a month.
SERBIA IS BLAMED LONDON Albania blames Serbia far- tho ravolt whfffb, is said tq have pro4c4 tat,t, terror in that country.
JAPAN CUTS EXPENSES TOKIO Thirty-eight thousand government employes are ta b dismissed from service in the interest of economy, according tq men high
in the Kato. administration. The ma
jority of them are employes pf the
government arsenals and works.
President Ctiiari who was inaugu
rated last October. Public works and public instruction', however, will be protected and preserved, he "declared.
AVERAGE PAY ADVANCED NEW YORK Averaged weekly earnings of those employed In United states Industries have advanced from 2G.lo In September to $6.1S in October, or to 1H per cent above those ot July, 1914, the national industrial conference board announces in a statement issued here.
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FOR ANY CAl $3.SO to $8.00 I READ THESE PRICES Fort! Trucks $3.50 Overland 93M III Fxrd Open gtar I'fl Ford Closed $5.00 Gray $8,00 Chevrolet $5.00 Maxwell $&A0 111 Truck and Busses by Appoiatmeat, $4-hr Service, j I Ttiese prices include Material ot Quality 1 11 and Competent Labor. 1 1 ONE YEAR SERVICE 1 BEARD'S BRAKE SERVICE - j I 93 E. Washtegtoa St
IfUEASUBY If) PR6FI1 T.aDOv ThQ Britislt tteaiury will profit to the, extent of nearly J25Q,00Q because each of sixty-tout candidates at the recent general election failed to poll one-eighth, of the votes caat in
MEAT CONCERN FINED NEW YORK The. Consolidated Rendering: Company, a meat concern with headquarters n, Boston and a branch office, in the produce exchange, was fined Z,00fi in the federal court tor alleged violation, of the federal meat-inspecting laws. The Indictment contained thirty counts.
GET ALL SET FOB A COLD WAVK LET US Fill Your Bin With Quality COAL Get Onr Prices IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WEAVER COAL CO, 111 leota St. Pbonp, Drexel 2231
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H. K. S. Records Now Ready The new Kian scngv. There's a Ku KhixKlan1 sew double record sang- by K, Quartet ?1.05., Sheet- music, reduced to 40cx Another new double record, H. K, sung byMr. Love "Don't Take tb Start Out tf the Sky" and "Dont Forget Your Mother $1.05 Sheet music, 35c for Star song, or for the two double records and sheet music to the two gongs, sesd $2.65.. They are aif new and orig-. inal, both words and music Send aft orders to
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