Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 127, Lebanon, Boone County, 23 February 1917 — Page 1

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h ur; j-aioittfiv fair. .' Jin 4 h(rlh pwiious; fin iu,r:Hwr! mimK VOLUME 25. LEBANONINDIANA. I

iERMAN ALLIES

'ciitons Secu re Endorsement of the Present Hans. S. KULAK WITH AUSTRIA CERTAIN hinjiton Concerned (her oldem of (.ettintf Amu ii an Ships to Operate. (ttw fr Intrrititrh'Kil V, Verier ' WASHINGTON'.. Fel.iuau 2 :. - on any has xolidifinl her l.e ii ir suppott i.f her submarine puii.-y. hlinite information to ih.it eib-ct i. in the hands of tin- .-f .n - d. Irtment. The long serin t di .cis Us lietween Berlin, Vienna. Const .'nhople and Sofia have ended in a e- a: He endorsement of the Gorman i-o i L'oitain that the

nan i-Xy to the I nitiil Sllc- it , Je-t that it clear Ui the obscure p irSka-- not yet been made i.ilh'ie. ..mi Jv flatly whether' it rrpinhntcs fo

-vly to the I'nited Suit.' in the Anrona In (I if. irid.-e,l. it l,.. .ii been. It is accepted eve etc m official and diplomatic r.ri',t will result in n diplomatic lire ik A '1st l in, to be f..!lM..,l l.ltci ;;everam: of relations itli T-ir-. anil Bulgaria. Meanwhile- P.w,fflt Wilm hnTll.lete.l hi nians to u hefme ci,r

1t4-'M to oxiilun what li-Ki!ation he

iovcs flh.-iuld be rnaeted to stnuir'h hn hands in dcalinir w'tli he c-'i-i-ationj thgt he and h.a advieiir will arii.. All Mint is nwsoary lo (;x thi time which white ho-jsp cial. Ray mie;ht come ut any nio.n. k and certainly v ill not be later n the fore part of next we -k. The unrt toiay had before it all of Ute t in the mternatior. il itua(ton I ilanmil a renernl ilius.-ion hut 'M But exported that U'i.,- paiti-: larly new poli. y would be com i,lCaiwf For ( oncen. inasmmh as lh? international Mt:otile Mar:ne company hai ahard;d ita otM'tatioiis of the stearners of ' American line and tied them u;.un iniiclinite period o.ficials are -ruidy concerned with the .-.tatu: these cmftf. H. S. A. Krank'm. sident of the cot.n, atii n, haf been i his city aam a,.k.ni that 'he L'nI States furnish (run..-, r.ml gumim the fleet. Th' ti e g.iver.im.-'rit s not want to do. It h'l. been i, sted that, inamui'h a. these vo: . actually are naval re.-ive craft. v l.e taken over a.; transports. s, however, does n t meet with the .roval of oflie ials eenerilly who say can be done on-y iti case of actual r. Instead it has been suirire.ste.l it the feet the i't. I.ouu, St. Paul. iv Yor, I'hiladelphia and Kronnlac.l acquired by the Federal j,hii'liini r,l and operatad by it. Anoth-r ae:.tion, and one that is receiving I serious consideration i." that when

Iiresnlent li'ltre.'s he mc 1 i t boiiy authori: - fried forces of

lent apficu'ii Irffore liecinc.iily reipie.-t that authorise him to "utilize the the United States" Irropen the American line, ild freely arm and operi:t Then h S-ierican line steamers in any waySit either be or the navy department siiierea wise. The American View, St is not bel'eve.l here that if the er plan xf ado),t..Ml (.ertr.an s;ib.nne would tortieilo the ve.s: Amtnean line v. ih.ul warning. ,t they ennht and p'ohahly .vould id them up ami tarch them for i traband, .s, even thr.i;fh the rmnfart Irners were armed they j'.d hacdlv fire on a German suh;rine on i(fht while the big I.' -boat ild like well off the British const I i,top and search tneiw- steamei-i contraband. The re,.i:lt would lie mil this is the chief objertton raised linst the plan tbit the vessels .,f American line would always be n leer of being sunk by a (lei man imarine commander who would prate for the safety of crew and pa-,-i vers hy towing their boMs as his n done in the p ist in the case of i if-hterK. President Frtinkim has phasired every time that he has caused operation of the vessels that at hi company wanted to make of before mnniin. i i that thev would not be destroyed J the lin ra not in poaition to re-

Bulletins

ilr tht fwwlwl Nh Crete.) ROKPft.M'X, February li. K airch- message received here today friiifi the Aatcriran atcaincr Orleans Kays that she ha paaaed through the danger Rone and will norm arrive in port. (In Ihr IntrrnatUonl Vara XnriraM Dllil.'! II la., February 23. Goyernmeiit secret service agents were expected here toil;.) tit invest irate hat i be-lie-d to have hi l-n a plot lu destroy tr railroad hriilu t-pannin tin- Ati-iKiipi river, ;i.l.a,p containing thirty stick nf dynamite, two hour r caps ir.d ev. ti&l li-i'l of fue as found in rub-bi-h nrcr tin- hriil.tc. !..- Ilii. ;l.v. ,.H .Vera aVr.fi-e.: I.IINDOV February 21. -1 hr .nrcsl in Ircl.in and til Si in In rently released camp, caused r political unrest i I nf bttren :to, icrs ukik were re. from internment wits lixlay thai l Ireland is again feeling has been increainu. Thi fostered by the food hartaice the ban on imiiiratinn and the persistent rnniorM thut ciimpti1ion to hi- extended In Ireland. ill; ibf fnli'.ol..,ii; Vi. s, i I, . i I (lMtl. I'rbritary 2.1. Oning to the rising en! of print puper mam puhlimtinn Bre rain, ine their price. The llailv Mirror and the Sketch announced toda-. rhat, hctinntii on londa. their piire v. ill be f.inr cents instead of two. Ilr I,,!.,,., I ,r, SI ITRKllt. Vi, February 2 ! Appeal for protection ol the Suprrier lire rft.rK (hr larecsl in tH world, tmlay was sent to tlv I'nited States treasury department by the Citizens Committee nl .Superior. lty tUr lt.iniii tirt M.-e.i f.V YORK, Kehruary 2S. Two trans- llnlic linern, carry, ing munitions and panserKer, sailed from Sew York today ti defy (ii rmany's submarine in lh.barred wine. They were the tiuiaeppe erdi. an Italian liner, fur (irnoa, and Naplea. and the Cunard liner Carpathia for Liverpool. The passenKcr lists ol both vessels were withheld, and it is not known whether American citizens are aboard. Both tessels offer rich prizes to ('-boats. KcpuhlirHns Deride to Insist on Di'scussion of Every Important Measure. WA.slUNf'.TOX. Lebl rv J:i An tm session of cong.e.s- -ifter Ma'f'r. loomed as a .- trong prohahiii'y ag.ii.i is afternoon wiien the Hepiililn in jujnators, in caucus, dec ii led they wouid ,,Ht upon "thorough .b.-cussion" of very measure ifing pn VS ith on; left be! ssed by ,,,nre v J"u "m n"r-il n.itic l.i. tec. llepublic I no in ;.t tiiey i tors iliriari'd thiof fi'ih-j: U ring but erni'md not to yield I - th. t.. Ti. to th lh fi-mociatic ph a for speed mud'- i-lam tire-, were going chute every uie-, sure laid hefo'-e enate just a.- if adjournment w '-re a year otf in.-tead of day... IIKK DOKS HIG DAM VSK. AMSTFRDAM. February 2.'!.! en million iloflars damage has been done to the famous Corkerill Machine Ammunition plant at Seraing, Belgium, by an incendiary fire, according to a di 'patch to the newspaper, J's .'otle!le:,, today. PWIl FIST, WITH "SPLPS." WILKFSRARRE, Pa.. February 23. - A fine of (S.fiO for ilinorderly conluct was impoteil on Mrs. Mary 'Ieemick. Sbt dug uo two large potatoes from her blouse and offered them in etlement. Judge BrOv'n

ENGLAND FEELS

Fiemier Admits the Seriousness of the Situation. TONXAfJE SHORTAfiK FOR MILITARY USE (;overnmen( .tTefted as Well as Ordinary Needs of (he Nation The Solution. Ti Ihe iiferanfiiianl Vi Si-rciec.l I.OMKI.V. I'ebiuary 2X-Kng!ajid is feeling sharply the lilons id Certnany's suhmaiine fleet. This was made plain by P'emier l.loyd-tii'Orge in the Houe of ( ommons tiiiluy when he delivered his hcaildeti speech on the necessity to restrict imports. "There are three sets of measures,' : . awl Uoyl-Ceorav. "I'ir.-t, there is the t )".ni.. i.rovidt d by the r.ay as outlu.ed the other ilav by Sir Kilnard rar.on, llrst lord of the mlmirality; .-rceml. the building of more ineichant ships; thinl, itispen-ing with unnecci ...c.nv ciiirii'iiKhtie:! that we wil httvc nioi-c -hip l..ittmns fur the carrying The I'l made the ::taitlii ile. ot ..ill v a shoit fjr oidmary needs of nulitary nti'essitie.-. Th s w is the fust that it has been i ilicnliy -t ateil tiiat the German subma: in" l ir is cripplinir Jtiitish gove rment. Grave MesspreM Needed. "'i'iie i"-rivest k'r.d of measures are r-;'e ,.-a!y -n tlii, situation rtec!ar"d the prem.cr. "The government is hopefully of dealing elfecttvc!)' th.. alter but we should be guilty c' the wont kind of folly if we rested tiarijuilly uoon fie realization of the hope. We have to have action and wc ha-e to deal ruthie.slv and promptly v. 'th the tonnage question." Tin.' preime ;- .-and that more I hap I.IKifl.lllltl to',, of British si i' !.: ha: h. n as-urnid to i-'iance. ' If gyvr and .-pei-i': Hi;-a-ui - aie nl taRi.ii at unco we face di a ter," av erted the prime mini .tel. "We -ut i aie h a ter," i. "We inu-.t hnd -hips to l.ea all cost for that l ni-cc making of the amtmmiti :.i the war." Mr. Lloyd-George said tiift er.n

o l. .acnl;ces would have to tie made immeuiate pas-sage oi rne mines iiiiihv the Kairtish oeruile. hut he knew I'his legislation provides for a food

that patriotism would triumph ami tint all Rnto-is would remain itaimch beaiinit the hard-liips without com plaint. The prem i-r atino-in.-i-d ll-.it muni wage nf '-!) -hillings ifl.i.) fi fi.r-.i workers. Tin,: step ti, encourage j' rsons to as t iken nter that id of ork.

H VII. CD WITH JOY. aie lowered. Hundreds of women gathered this rr.ians ( beer nnmiiieement That morning at Forward Mall and formed a parade to muke a demonstration nt Kubsea Warfare is Winning. the meeting of the board of eot-muter tislav. Assemblyman Shij-iacoiT, snc,n, ,i ''. esi iaH(it memut of the state legislature. HLP.I1N'. r-ehruary 23. That Or- wj B ,k the board of estimates for tai'V ba r-o intention of mcslifymg ,.u,.f ; the ,hane nf !..

egulati'inK despite the .ibtlitv ith the I'nited .peeches math the Ice-rhstai; It a? dccliii. .: .iay and tislay. ',11 i wen jo now that it w ..- .1 it -.t i mug the war fot I" ni.ouncement t..at Lngland it.g brought to her knee, hv 1 boa's was greeted with wild bursts Public interest in lod'iy' session " :i heightened before the r.irt that Dr. Karl llelfferich, secrrtary "f the treasury, w is scheduleil to speak on the new tuxes and the propos'r! Mar credit. The i,rc expressed the hope that this v m ressary. ild he the la t war c HONOR ROLL List of Those Wka Hate Rerently Paid RulMcripllona la ' Adtanc. fieorge Johnson. IE. U. 1. Carl Perkins. R. R. 9. C. W. Heck, !ndinapoli. C. A. Phillips, R. R. 10. M. K. Martin, P.. R. 2. r. A. Kuray. R. R. 0. F. P. Powell, Kirkiia It. R. i. W. 0. Doyle. R. R. 2. 0. W. Alton, T'nnrntown. W. E. Callaa., City.

COUPLE SEPARATED IN SHIP WRECK MEET

AFTER EIGHT YEARS (By the International News Service.) St. Louis -- February 23 -- Separated eight years ago in a shipwreck, Herman Jacobs, 37, and his wife and child were reunited in the Union Station today under circumstances surpassing fiction. The strange story of their reconciliation carried a touch of the tale of "Enoch Arden." The Jacobses were married in Germany ten years ago. They started for Americs when their baby was a year old. Their ship was wrecked. The wife and baby went away in one lifeboat and Jacobs in another. They never met again and each though the other lost. Entering the Union station today Jacobs saw a little girl standing near the candy stand, gazing wistfully at the array of sweets. He bought her a sack of candy and was patting her head when a woman rushed up. "Herman!" she shouted, and threw herself into his arms. In tears, the missing wife told Jacobs that she had married a man named O'Conner in Mattoon, Ill., several years ago. No children have been born to this marriage and she promised to have it annulled. Jacobs was enroute to New York from Los Angeles. DIED THIS MORNING. Four-Year-Old Son of Floyd McKinsey Expires -- Funeral Saturday. Floyd, the four year, eight months and seventeen days old son of Mrs. and Mrs. Lloy McKinsey, two miles north of town on the Frankfort road, died at the parents' home this morning at 1:30 o'clock. The funeral services will be held at the home at 1:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Burial will be at the Buntin cemetery in Clinton township. NEW YORK FACING A FOOD DICTATORSHIP Governor Whitman's Remedy For High Food Prices May Be Applied. NEW YORK, February 23. New York faces a food dictatorship today. It is Governor Whitman's remedy for

" o high food price,. The chief executive citizenship and residence qualifira'l f'h ""ii m a -l",iul measatte to the t"n governing men voters, to parti- '" ' state legislature when it reconvenes cipate in the election of the following

Monday in which he will ask for the commi.-sioii w ith power to se food sutitlies in the event or :in emei-gencv and has the power to so control f.iol iupplies as to be able to fix. prices. Children of the Kast Side were thrown into the fight for lower food prices today. Ilunui-eds of mother-: announced they would put a school strike in force on Monday. They will keep their children out of school and send tle-m to yiork until food prices tK)o,ooo approiiriation for food to bv iuM at r,.,,,; ,y the city, An u,.r,:, ilm,. infini mortulitv eniis.

ed by h'gh price threaten New of l"luor in Indiana after the prohiYork. aceorilii.g to preliminary ,e- Wtton law becomes effective April 2, port, from the two hundred social I!"' '''"' ye-terday when the Kenworkers who are inveit paling I'vini- '' k,n,,'i ih" "'mi'b'H bill which

rordilions in the ter ment district, Many mothers, investignto feed'lig tlu ir ehildien t of nnlk. using the after ilav children SUeh "loose' Ik as is given the milk, the cheapest available ai cents worth nd bought t t a time. DIED NEA II K1KKI.IN. Funeral Service For Richard In in mi Meld Today. The fune-. ' ervice nf Kirha man who i e, at near Kirklin nenday morning at 7 4a o'clock d tn-l-eld thi afternoon at the home nf the father, William Inman neur Scotland church. Typhoid fever w as the cause r.f death, Rutial was at the Scotland cemetery. FIRK AT OMAFU,

OMAHA. February SI.-A block in ! I'F.Rl.', Ind.. February 2.1 Six ! tlw retail ditnct waa destroyed by , head of l.nrwa were burned and aevfir hera toilay, and firwnen were in- 'rl thousand dollars damage was 1 Juied. one pertiap family by talt.ng done early toilay when iightning firci j walla. The Berg ClothinT Co., ai,; ( large barn on the farm of Earl th Ilartrran Fumitura Co., irtorea : Agneaa, Un tnlliw fouth of Peru, toi r totl lom. : day.

w Li.liJaiuiVu LEADERS TO SPEED UPTHEPROGRAM

iWanta Igtslature to lutj J Through Rg MeasureH. : SUFFRAGE BILL IS j i TO EE SIGNED SOON j Provisions of the Measure j Liquor Rill Killed In F the Senate. in fSe ;mioriosiit - flrrrtec.) ; INIHANAl'OI.IS, Ind.. February 23. : Governor James P. Goodrich today ' cnlleil upon the Republican leaders In , the legislature tn "get busy" on the ai'minirtratiin program. With the ' thice big "reform measures," constitutional convention, woman KulTrjfce and prohibition out of the way. Uie su-citllol economy arid efficiency program of the yovertior rill take first: tank. It has been rtimited that Govenmt 1 , (Sunilrirh is considering the calling of i sjiecial session it The legislature n the few remaining day n on revenue &i:d other meu'Uies he lielieves ai-e necessary fo- the Mler conduct of the bu.tf the Mat. The eorpuration excise tax bill, the biggest single measure now in the leiri. lature, was debuted in the senate on second leading today. Final action probably will be taken tomorrow, hut the bill will be amended and will have io go back to Un house. The Legislative Council of Wonv-ti, which has maintained an office in the , state house, tir.il not close ita oltce today r-fter tne virion' for Kuffingo. The women will bo on hand when; ,;0v governor Grmdrich "fm the fni5toT', and will maintain the lobby to watch the course of a do7.en bill" relating to the welfare of women and rhil hen. The Suffrage Mill. The bill went through the hous-i GT to -14. It permits women of Indiana, who are 21 yeur- old and have officer: Presidential electors. Constitutional convtntiun delegates, and also fur ratification of new con- . titution. All state ollicers not cxpres.-ly named in the constitution, including attorney genera! statistician geol-'gi.-t, reporter of the supreme court nrd jtiilges nf the appel'ate. .superior, criminu!, probate and juvenile court: . All city officers, and township and county officer not named in the constitution, including meniliers of the county counril, county assessor, township trustee, advisory board and assessor, and all tehool officers elected by the people. The law will become effective when the governor proclaims the enforcement of the statutes adopted by the present legislature, probably in April. Liquor Kill Killed. ' " latt hope for Hie manuiacture wnu.u nave gnen nriwers aim uisiiii-

riiort rr "ie ri""' manufacture tn-er and instead whiskey for shipment into wet tertlJ., toiy. The vote wis twenty-two lor

lh'- '" twir,ty-si again. I it f.'" eiemherii being recorded t not voting. Senator Chambers' bill to amend the prewnt utate-widi- primary law by eliminating the preferential vote tor tirciib-n'. ti. rough insti ui tains by vat ei to convention delegates and elim mating the Hi-'cond choice vote received iiuick action in the senate, a favorable committee report being made today. ' Favorable committee report were I- maile in the Iioujc on Senator Comrnell' anti loan nhaik bill and lieprewmtative McNagny's bill authorizing limited military training in public ,h'ol. Representative Green' bill Ui rcyeal the HUH inheritance tax law waa killed by a committee. MIX HORSFS Bl'HVKI).

PoTA'i. ..S MAY KE.Uil $S A ItUSIIEL WITHIN THE NEXT TWO WEEKS

iBn th sfepwnffcsu. ffeirt arrHce.l INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., February 2' Ti e higb cost of potatoe etrvKk thin city with a bang today, when practically all retail stores raised prices from 75 aiul 80 cents a peck to $1 a peck. Within two weeks potatoea will be allm(f for $6 a bushel, arroiding tu one eoiiiniisbioH mari, who declared Michigan wholesalers bad informed him ,that their price for fiotiitoea would be rained to $1.25 a bushel within a shoi t jme. Some potutocs are being- received here from the Pacific coast. ATTEMPT FAILS. Uold-up of Train Frustrated and One Negro b Arrested. iH)t the sfrmnrnit Vrir .s.-rilrs.l MKMPHIS, Tenn., February 2".. One negro is in jail here and from h'm the police exiet to obtain the names of two companions who were frustrated in an attempt to hold up an Illinois Central train, Chicago to New Orleans, early today through the bravery of Kngineer ll:;rry Norton. When one of the negroes suddenly appeared on the tender and ordered the engine uncoupled, Norton refused and the robber fired. The shots attracted the crew of a switch envine and a revolver battle ensued. W hen the police arrived, imp negro was at bay on top of the train and the others had Ted. SKJNS THE HIM.. President Attached (lis Signature In Vocational Kdncatinn Hill. fIl lh n ttt ao'iimut .Vrim Serrlrr I WASHINGTON, r'rbinary :'X--I'resident W ilson today signed the Smith-Hughes vocational education bill providing for federal aid to the states in promoting tt anting in agriculture, trap's, home economies and industrial subjects. Th bill was signed in thp tiresome of Secretary of Labor Wilson, secretary of t.ommeice lledlield and Sell ators and representatives active in its pasnoge. MORE ACCESSIONS Kig Amlienec Yltenria rUvi-raJMiet. ing at Median cshurir. The largect mid wrek crowd that has ever attended the services was present at the t'hristian cbuich at Mechanicshucg. last nijjht to h.-ur the I!ev. Ilcmer Pale. The members of le,e Mechanic-hui g lodge oi I'otahon tHs uttemled the .service.", in a body. Three people answered the call. Tonight, liev. Dale's subjoct will be "Cu-ting Anchor." dovernmenl Focces Will AttmU Kehel Stronghold a( Santiavro Smm. l?V fir Intrrnattnnil Virn lf.irr.l HAVANA, February' 2X The final act of the Cuban revolution will be staged at Santiago de uba within the next few day.;. It will provide either the death of the revolt or its rebirth. Govrrnnic.t troops under Colour I Collazo have been concentrating before the rebel citadel, all of thin' wek. They are expected to attack the revolutionists under H-i 'hcI l-'eri'-ieilcz :i any tin:.'. Th lulled Stale, gnuboat IVtrcl w'll act as unipi e in ti.'the att. ;,.-. t ' loot the city it is predi.'tcl t! at Amc-icim l,lu.-ja. kets will take a ban.;. The commander of ihe I'rtiM is it. ported to have alreadv r :,s..,l to al low a Menocal giliib.iat to enter the harbor and shell te rebels out. fe-ii ing destruction of foreign protieriy. The rebels are reported ..ii.,rt of -im-inumtinn. Thry are known to have captured 2,(HHi rifl and 2li,KK( rounds i.f ammunition when they took S.'int--agu. These are believed to constitute practically their complete nuppiy. KILLED THKEE. Man Murder Wife and Two t hildren And Then Suicide. iKh Ihr mlenwlloiml yr kv.ri.c.i T011US Neb. Frbriiaiy 2:i. Kudolph (irause, a fanner living one mile and a half from here, shot and killed ; Sit if and two children aged 4 and t year, and then ahot bimielf in-; Aiding wound aul to be fatal. The ; cauae of 'a traey jg not known. j

OSESDEALFOH

THEPIIRCHASEGF BIG LUMBER YARDS R. I), VoorhefH Buy Garret & McKinsey Concern in Frankfort. ; CONSIDERATION J TOTALS .$20,01)0 Donald Hrd Will l Assotialed With Mr. Yoorhees in the Business. K. D. Voortlees r thi, city has .'o.-ed the deal fo the purchase of the Garret .VcKm.scv lumber yards at Kraiikforl. The ji'v-acing will bgm Monday and as ., as tins is comoleli'd Mr. 'oo,-h"..s will tak possession. The CoMliieY.ltinn is f2l.(MKi. Donald Rynl, v ho for t:ie ,iust four yeai-a lias heen with th Junes & I'ei 'Kins rurnitiirc t iv p.mv, of ihi i city, w.il he :iss,H-i.,te.i v. it ii Mr. Vi.rin the busii The Plant Puriliased. ! M . Vouchees wa.. f,.i mei H the socn,.larvtre.v,B..r no. I chief owimr of ,J,e Daiiv fleam Separator plant here, fie iteenHy n.i.l tht.: to Jame:. ."il -Gil! .yid .1. K. 1,'isk. The Ki.nisr.nl plant rij. s..ts of a planing mill, saw mill Unil .lumber n'.l. In connection with tbis 1'ipi cut I... lulled. The owneis. Gatrctt & Mi-Kiii.-ey. l ave been iii tin. turdness. r .the past live y,.,-.vv. having puicl.'al il it from Hentfi.d & Son. The ri w iii ''! epect to lake misses. aon ali ut I'V-niar. 27. Tl.ey me airrady no g to ui tkc mum rstunsive impiii crients in the tm: ine-. doling the criii:'.:',r si. "i 'ii"!-. H has not been leurf.ed dclir.itely whi'thcr Mr. Vioilucs mil ' !,,oe to Vraniifo. t or not. , PLANS TO REI .EVE . THE FOOO SHORTAGE id- Ihr -ilcr.,.,)n,i; Vrim arrclce.l W 'ASIIIVGTON. I'Vmu.iry t enator Lewis, the Democratic whip t the m nute, introduced tins afteiikiii an iiiiiemliiient to the eniei aency tinividini;' for the looilstiilfs held for the pf f enrnerine he r.iaiket and fir ile by ihe to brim; ikiwn tile coi't s-f CHICAGO. I'Vbslion that all pa .i -it M. be ilti.l ''or ..- week to pv . thi -tu'.rs and real. was. i.iade at u i igo busmivs men tod.f.eV.in, Up; i ...lu.iio.i.. l-'rc-l W. t.linir n-sid at of lh.- Consumers Coal C ,ml.::ny, ury-'.! the busi.H-s.i men to make .irli : man. I up..:- i'r-si lent Wdsoti. '.VASIIINGTriV, F.hrua-'.- 2a.--I'l'claiiiig the tune has come when congress can no longer ignore the. ci of I, 'merer in the large cities of tiie country. Senator Martire of N'-y Jer-.iy today introduced a bill providii.g fur :'n i-miiargo on staple food-.-tuffs until the hiy.h cost of Uviny i.l irducd. I AN INDEX OF TODAY'S SPECIAL ADVERTISING j .lone:; i Pei-liins 2 Woolev & I dwards 2 I W. Davidson 2 I eh. ill. - -Sal I ha ketball nm Co Il'.a1'ionomv Stoic fi Colonial Theater 6 "hmpie Theater i Co'rner Drilir S'-'re fi Moin-oe Sale Co fi White & Anii't'ong C S'.-al & Co. 7 Colonial Theater 7 L-b. LtisinesB Men's Assoc 8 Philadelphia I'mlerselling Co. . .H Farl Al'en sale .. .: H Chesterfield !i 1 adoea Canning Co !' W. W. Ste,lis 10 KILLED BY TRAIN. Ml'NCIE. Ind., Kehruary 1 Mr. Ttwn Condcn, f.S, a r.-.iidr.t cf Parker, wa ground under the wheels of a Big Four passenger train and instantly killed today.

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