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Weather Prediction: Cloudy and tonight; westerly tomorrow. Newsy Family tVtNINU, 26,000 SUNDAY, 17,000 Circulation Books a i 1 82, Fourteen Pages-- 112 Columns a. 1 1 11- One Cent FLAYING BARNES, PASTOR SAYS HE MfflLlTCNED HIM Clefjymin leclires the Liquor laws Are Openly Violated In That Borontfi CALLS ON PEOPLE FOR DECENT RILE That Boast of Political Pull, to His Fists and the Cruelty and Debauchery at the Hogeland House Should Be Sternly Rebuked by All Good People Give Now, Please Every Penny Goes to the Poor Children This is about the last call for donations "o' toys, dolls, books, shoes, clothing, for the Poor Children's Christmas Fund. All articles should be at the Times Office, or at 14 North Warren Street, before Wednesday night. CasK contributions will be received until the full amount of $1,500 has been raised.

Every penny of the Fund goes to make Poor Children Happy. ROWDY ACTS BY STUDENTS MUST WAR Court fiives Warning Thtl Renewal of Former Drunken Prinks Here Means Jail CHRISTMAS FUND STANDING Aim-- Chriitmaa for Every Poor Boy and Girl in- Ti-en- ton. Amount required $1,500.00 Amount contributed 827.05 TEo'BeTiiiiecl. $67235 till Sixteen Those who give quickly give thoce who give twice. NO BAR TO U.

S. PROSECUTION OF LABOR LEADER: I President Declares New Law Doesn't United Mine Workers' OFFERS SALARY IF HE IS MAUt DISTRICT ATTORNEY Hfls POWER T0 R0T WHO WIELDED BOTTLE POOR CHILDREN'S FUND NOW GRIPS HEARTS OF MANY Home-Slreich of Christmas Effort, With Every Penny Devoted Directly to Hie Cause Apparently with some professional and semi-professional "benefits" of recent years in mind, a correspondent asks how much it costs to conduct the rChristmas Kund for Poor Children--or the oys if they f4fl other WQrds proportion of the and girls, ould give the Board Edict That Mutt Stop and That Next Offender Will Be Put Behind the Bars "You go back to Princeton In on the "Liquor Traffic as the Enemy "of the Home." the Rev. Chris G. pastor of Crace Methodist Episcopal Church of Morris, vine, last night flayfd iscise jauvlifJons in that horousrh and dwelt upon manner, that B. Frank Barnes, pro-i Youth's Threat to Brain Negro Trying prietor of the Homeland Ho-ise con- to Board Midnight Trolley Car ducts his bar.

The also spoke of-the assault hy Barnes upon reporter for the exposure made in the Trenton Times last week -it debauchery and other disgraceful acts intending the Bird-, shoots conducted at the Hogeland House traps The said. too. thaf he hnd threatened- by Barnes because he monstratod against these minisU-r said in part: have" three saloons located one i r-ur principal streets. They are three tt pay --loo many. What is more they are a.

ar stop at neav'y 'flnea but will -send tc our town and responsible them to jail," was the warning that for conditions thiit'br'ng us unfavor-1 judge Naar gave in Central Police able notoriety. They lire orerated byl this morning to a student who breakci6. It is .1 common gam nt? John Deuia.ii luid vUu matter knowledge and charged with brandishing a beer bot- araong, citizens that tliey sell in- over the head fa defenseless negro losicated men. Drunkenness -'n tried to board the midnight" at-out the saloons is of frc-j Princeton trolley car at State occurrence. Broad Streets.

"The Hogeland House is to bei Judge Xaar fined the student J-lo conducted the worst of these'. Drunken a warning that a jail sentence pner. are frequently seen follow if he was ever brought a 1)011' saloon, lying upon the before him again. and in thej yard. Fighting The, court was crowded with Is not infrequent.

is played by' ceton students, anxious Ftrolling minstrels and others the saloon, violating the interpretation; special Officer Frank Grove Rev. Lyman B. Rice, Seeking to Succeed Parker, Makes Bnusual Pro- posifon to City Commission ONLY ASKS fcffOUGH TO LIVE DECENTLY Would Give to Needy Hit Income of Four. Hundred Dollars as Pastor of Chambers Street M. E.

and One-Fifth of That by City for His Services, if Gets Job Soon To Be Vacated That he would give his salary as pastor ot" the Chambers Street M. E. i Restricting Provision i SunoVy Civil Bill That $300,000 Appropriation Cannot Be Used Against' Labor Men Is Applicable Only in Regard to Hiring Detectives and SpVcial Counsel Drc. That there- no obBtscle ti th" -if Justice i the i n-- IBlrnr-t'. ayuinrt i QIC t'nit'-d Mint- WurkiTs.

I was inadp vi-ry plsiin. at i'if -x- ulliccs todav. Pi-'-sident Wilsi-n told a the provisinn in i i i i bill, i a OH 1 mont-y iippropriatod for Attorney General's Department used fur prosecuting offk-ials nf iininiid I under the anti-trust dlri lint fei-t this cnse. The President ioinud out -tint the I SSOO.Oflt) in the I'ill caiimit Tf used for hirinsr of spi cial c-r tlu- a expens'-s of c-lives in such 'nut he alpii nttentii-n the Church and one-fifth of the remunera- Ilf." 1 tll AK tion he 'would receive as Overseer of i st TM SUBURBAN EDITION REMARKABLE DISPLAY OF FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCTS AT ARMORY Opening Session of Joint Meeting of New Jersey State Agricultural and Horticultural Societies i Attended and Splendid Program i of Instructive Talks Mapped Oat I ADMISSION IS FREE TO PUBLIC AND RECORD CROWD IS CXPCCltD 'if i COMMODORE KUEHNLE. KUEHNLE COMEHO PRISON WEDNESDAY large 1 the science of each, as well us i i a workers, i tural arid Societies whf-n the A i a Society will "pened this afternuon in i of thf meeting.

The ses- Keninient Armory. Thf i i this opened with a roli- com-hide Friday afternoon and of delegates amj this was followed Jidmis.slon is free to every meeting. I 'jv an'address'hy Joseph -Barton, oC the soil has twen arranged id able will tel the farming II' IRTHTI.TL'RE FIRST. The i Society will the Poor to the needy of -the city. If nothing: in the law that "inte'-efered with the usual processes of Just-ice." voted' diremv 01 1 1 succeed Alfred L.

Parker, -I 1 ThV-Pr, the incumbent of the latter po- his callers thai I I I and entirely to the carrying of Christ-J sit lon is he unique offer of. the Rev. happmess-to the poor-rfirroTen of L. yman B. Rice made-today to the "Com- i tho prosecniion "question I i FUc-e Mays Ills proporrfiilOn cOiues Fund behalf of suffering humanity, and he to aid of the r-f the court that music played for the! xrentcm and Mercer County Traction purpose of attracting customers makes.

who had been detailed to the necessity of such a plaee'unneces- break up rowdyism on late Princeton sary. Citizens also comptiin that, caTSi sa Doman threatening the negro liquor is sold to persons on the 'flag i an he yanked him the ,,11 farrest'ed him. "The proprietor oflLthis Homeland i (3 rove 'declared in the House ooeniy boas to shield him in LUKs Grove declared the car was crowded to plat. with men and women when enemies of refe that cjif the Princetpn man threatened "i 4 4 A from di's- chiifch remr.nstKLted Jet get aboard. against the in which I Students' and boys hotel business jwaSjconductPd- Princeton have" been creating "This sarne saloonKeeper fhreaf ehed i every Saturday night, Grove Jo; horsewhip' and thfe told the cpfresponfieirt of the Tren-l.

Deninatt dienied that he had pre- ton ravening- Titties jRbecauio cl the vented itKe negro from getting on the publication of a protest made by car butTadrrtitted having the bottle in sens against the drunkenness, and. vile I his band- --pra'tieegr-growiHg out ot pigeon: shootinjTriStebasJnia'Wch he was one 11" leading "Now the ouestion'Ss--who is tortile this A saloonkeeper, cnfit to conduct such A busi-- ness and a few boastful. political inters, with whom the fnajority of their arc. ont of sympathy, yet who aje devoidiof.Conscientious scruples public opinion by lending Tgresence and inffuence to. the some gunpowder, -said Gerald Washington Will Receive Tips on How to Vote and Run i Campaigns N.

Dec. make Gray, 'cr sober, law abiding, t6 his companion, Irving.J. seelting only the of Jr, and its people? "Let's," said Kerns, Soon to you, my feilow-citTzena, (there was a flash and a hang 'f facts. lay this matter upon oftee Wh-itefield Gray, Gterald'a your -hearts: and -for the sake of 2 Place. "goofl name of the.town, our.boys aiidi -3erald has a fracture" of the right girls and wir homes, that you wiTS: al Tn.

and lacerations. Young ICern? arouse yourselves and take the neces-t was severely'burned oh the right hand sarysit-eps better conditions. "This boastful polttcal 'jjnii' amounts to: Bothriig. It is merely a device of the: devil to and thwart any -step in the interest if real reform. 'There "is but one thlrig tb do.

Take the facts you. kniftw anj yotir "eyes sect tContteneff oa rage- TBreeJ ana left leg. BEEN CHEFBFUL 1T6 YEARS JSJJsV Dee, "Cheerfulness does it. isaid Hannah KokdsQff 116th birthday TBe TSaugHters oT fir Home PCOPLE SAVE MORE, BANKS ARE PROSPEROUS; U. S.

COMPTROLLER I ELLS OF DAZZI ING MILLIONS plenty Dec. Is- money in the Ciuted TStates saying more- Ofty 3iaed tHe as submitted to Congress Tfiei document Is jepTefe 'hese pomts'fii -tiie the-Comptroller oi per cent. The I (t power'-of i States in J19I3 jut represented by capital, surplns statistics of dazzling; tnnitons. Jtt shows? and. arcu- -Uie 140U tation clti-utetJon, Trisaaury wMh the estimated gon-" character in citizen tanKS, Is an it has years.

the the Treasury-were ihtil is the oOWs HIJrthen-wer 28,995 oanlw, with 42- capital as 1 year later the ,29,854, the bunks have capital and surplus, earnings- of nationaT banks year were gi eater by the notable de-- 4he -value of other neces-. a. cut in. undryided profit account of the banks, ol NaWonal AanKs-recelvea dlvloends -the average rate per cent, as against an of" 01 per cent for the prior ce J3ffQButtip 5ijrmtveE. on has increased, b.3 X09 business to repre- -wage JO Jn- seven per The aggregate deposits In aQ banks Tone 4 19W so it.

will fie seen that the- savings account plays aTrfgrpart in tie- total of Jt jls-estimated' in the-report-thatTune there (JOO savlngr accountsr and 1t Js" probable this TOimber-ham, been largely ifili iased duringf two" averaitft reported from "martngs- banks Kane repotted only six insolvent National banks- during ended October 81 He made no recommendations f6r Tie w. legiilalloff, commendations of the pendeiscy Tn ConsTress- just now of the- currency bill. the city. i mission. art connected with the administration of the and these are borne by the leav- believes there is no one in Trenton mg the Fund itself intact for the more ccm versant with the conditions ffuuulu lv chase of toys, dolls, books, fruit, an nee ds of the poor than he, who one to aid.

pto the present the shoes, clothes and other.things for the has been engaged in mission work i Department of Tustlcc has n.u decided boys and girls. among that class for the past this om-stion. is a lot of work to do but it is i five years. The port frnde to the done gladly and without cost by the. The pastorate of the church pavs' he ti.ld callers today, thnt tli? young man behind the Fund, by Times' I him $400 annually and, the position of I indictmet.ts astainjt thr- lalmr leaders attaches and by volunteers interested Overseer of the Poor carries a returned by the Grand Jury on in the happiness children.

He says that if appointed its own The Ftleral Dis- Cohtrifautors to any and all of the i he will guarantee- to dispense to the trict Attorney hnd noth.ing to d. i Times' charities may rest assured that; poor the $400 and $300 of the sum paid the matter i after the inJictrients every penny given Is used for-the work by the city for his sen-ices, in addition for which -it donated." Last year! to regular orders. about $1,000 was- raised and used i -Mr. Rice says the berth is really only the Christmas campaign. Last worth a year, and thaj he merely mer $1,000 was raised and used in i wants to live on decently so that he furnishing free ice to sick babies and may divide the rest with those less -11 Now it is desired to raise $1,500 Jfortunate.

He seeks the position, he says, not because'he needs it. but so the indictments c-'n undertaken tli" t'niu-d States Attorney for the Colorado i i lie ran the of re-jiitar deputy nt- torney ral ir. sueh prosecutinn should McIJeynolds desire to, assiKn MoCartcr announced, this mornincr that Heeaus" of the fact, it is i a Ihe ftttfndance wilt hf larseM in the history of these two bMlies whi'-h' an- rloinK miirh for the agriculturist and hortieulturalist in Xew Jersey. Kach -scsaioh' of the jriint meetins will of interfst to those enpaired in agricultural and horticultural pur- Career Of Atlantic suits antl tin- lovers of gardens and ower beds. The affair on the largest portions of -a farrn.

Remarkable County- Boss, Who Has Given Up Fight at I president on plafl t' ers -jf euraprising- James t'. K.cz-rDort, vice Howard 'J. Taylor. FT ''amp, treascr r. and niernhe'rs of the i including errs.

Elias S. Black; Silver: Rf id, Tennent, and and Albert T. Former Attorney nineral Kotiert to give a bit-of Christmas happiness tp every poor boy and giol in Trenton. The- Times contributes to all of these enterprises and also pays 'all jrf the that he may be enabled to uplifht the fallen human.Uy an.d educate people to be self-supporting rather thin a public into the work. Friends of the poor are urged to quickly now.

Christmas will soon be here aiid the kind- of Christmas that.it will be many Is de-? pendent upon the Times' Fund; In order to gife opportunity for the prepa ration donations of toj's-. dolls, cJothcss should be sent to "jfimes -office, or to North Warren Street, before Wednesday evening. Cash contributions will be re. has raised. MANY ARE INTERESTED.

Very' gratifying co-operation is parts of the city and the.succ* It is warthy of special note wage earners are responding very liberally. They know the "need and 'from (Continued on Page Three.) WASHINGTON. Dec. real work of the "suffrage began in earnest here today. For" the next twelve days, suffragettes will be Inin every detail of how to become and useful citi- zen4 One which will Deny They Have Signed Petition Favoring Ifelease fhe Rev.

George D. Huggijis Dec S--With, Ipcal interest at feyerjheat over the ef to, be made- before -the State-Board" of Pardons to secure the" release of the Rev. GeOrge D. Huggtas; the, aged Jocal of this place, what is practically a State Prison for an attack upon lo ear-old Viola PalUs this coiamunity was freshly stirred" yesterday by reports that jurors who con tVieted Hnggms.areah"otit to- enter.com- plaint with the. county over the in, the effort to free -him-upon the clafe ev.dencc alleged by ma attorne AssemWyrnan jxubert i-eucockr LO iiave- uncov ersd" exonerating the pteacher that the facts of the case have been grosslj nusrepresentecl an -effort, to create pubtio sympathjTor the preacher are openly made by some -JtJw UiAt the petition- for Ms release.

They say tfiey Jrave seen no ne-R evidence jcmich-ajscHssed afffdatit has been to antedate the JSuggins case ty more" thatt a The gJrl was later placeflTn the tn reformation PARAGUAY HV AllTU GHEE iS ROOSEVELT EARAGCAY, Dec, ColoTiel Theodore JRposeveK who left, Avreac Friday, arrived yes ter day was reception He Is quartered theTresfdence of ex- Proviaional Paraguay, A -Dnnw 1 "IJCEND1ARY AT HOSPITAL EGG HAHfiOR Dec ft--The large 'tables of Dr Charles- Smith ad Joining the 'ocal sanitarium Were set for month" night, and in. a by hour had been burned -the" ground Cosily farming- Implements, wagons -and carriages were burned, i be' qtughjt. will be the dSty" citizen to to- wield the franchise. In this connection, it will be shown that a large percentage of men in every -city, towp, hamlet and village' at the present time, shirks his Statistics were on hand today to show that In the past men have- remained away from polls because'of inclement weather, and in some cases because of "Indisposition." from marking ballot down through organisation and conducting of a campaign wta be taught renirntd. it was said.

SHIVERING RIDERS BIP FIRE IN CAR participated in under similar conditions ami mmdreds ofdolalrs will be I distributed in prizes. began to arrive Saturday and were still be- received at noon the tiprht to save I.ouis Kuefmle had Previous to theopening those been abandoned, -'nd that the A a i in attendance spent much time in Hepfibliran tioss would come viewing the display that had been to State prison here on Wednps- placed and there was much dav. to his sentence of one'year, comment upon the variety and quality in his time he wielded more of the farm produce, fruit and vege- to or unmake judges tables The exhibits of the prosec-ufiir? Within his domain than school phildren attracted much atten- any dthfr party leader in the country tion and comprise one of the many this power fiiiled to help him in h'is features of the big show, flighf to eprape the crushing humilia- Extensive arrangements have ion. of Beaten in the eoins on for a lonff timp ln the interest and fruit exhibit New Jersey has (5las3u Members of the including Blacjc, J. I.ipplncott.

YV. H. Tennent: C. FlenttngE; Olnsshoro, and Herman also Included ''Hoc- 3 ll 4Barrovvi Johnson Line and Start Stove Going. on-a trolley car on the Princeton Division ol the Johnson line.

this morning: secured an. ash. box for kindling and coal at lieigh's siding and built a fire to protect thejiiaelv.es""frrjnr the wintry blasts. The car had.been run'to Princeton from this city without heat or fuel with which to build fire. While those who left this city on car walked about to kee.p warm, the Princeton passengers refused to follow this program and after doing some foraging built a fire.

Other cars on the Same division were said to have been cold this" morning, bin flres were going in them later in the day. KEV.DB. courts of New Jersey and convinced that an appeal to the United States Supreme Court would be futile, fie has decided to present himself at the prison and "take his medicine." His decision made last Friday was a stunning- surprise to his followers, -who for thirteen years had thought him Invincible. Jk. from a group The- Corner." in Atlantici City, at 6 o'clock (CoDtinntd on Page Nine.) STHftRYiNfiTO of the 'exhibit and' when the doors were opened today those who gathered at the session nxpressed surprise at the magnitude of-the exhibit and wonder at choice fruit, vegetables and farm produce gathered for the event.

farmers and norUculturalists of thi? state are taking more interest ter results, ts evidenced by the nature of the exhibit: Never in the. history of New Jersey: perhaps, tips such- a quantity of choice producei vegetables and. fruit been placed on show. The exhibit, isof interest to practically resident of Xew Jersey and it is expected that durinff the week will be in -AaB of people from every nook arid Corner of the state. Aside from great exhibit; a program of interest to all vw those who were present at the opening session.

Ib'lb Following the address of President-- R.irton. Seor-uary Taylor and De C'amp cave reports. These were of an encotiacrms nature an-d were by the reading "of similar hy Lemuel Black. HiglitsLywii of" the F'niit Committee; Ijester C. Ldv'ett--.

I.ittle Silije-r. of Flower Charles Marlton. of etahle Colfiimlttee: Elias S. Black. Uttla Silver.

rf the Special Fruit and Ffower Committee, and George E. te Camp, FTosfJand. of the Legislative Committee. Followina rocej-ving of the repovLS committee.s werp named and the qnes-t, tion box. proved an interesting wouplp'd considerable evening- session staff, will be the Control of Scab and Diseases." The other lecture wlfl Dr.

Thomas J. Headlee. statft sist; itfe will speak on "xperimenjts toe- the Control- of Peach Tree Other Important Insect Enemies These, are the suhfets thpv In a talk between Justice Kalisch and "Prosecutfir George Silzer of Middlesex County, "today, the justice intimated that he would deny the ap- plication made in. behalf of Estel D-4 Rightmire, the convicted counts engineer of Atlantic, for a new trial. As a matter of fact Justice Kalisch made it plain that he would not grant a new and would file his reasons in a few days.

Mr. Silzer immediately announced that he would start at once to secure a special session of the Court of Pardons to invoke clemency for i The remittitur wfll no doubt be re- i turned in a day or two and unless im- i mediate action is taken Rightmi go to prison, probably Wednesday "Bofes" Kuehnle. Rightmire was vict'ed of--conspiracy" to extort jchosen'and their tolka givfe i tag most interesting. It is (Continued on Page WEST HAS NO ADVANTAGES Ml Rev. Dr.

George. pastor, of the Lincoln Institutional" Paptjst Church of Cincinnati. tp John- -P. -Rnbbrns- of il of the Board of accoIn lislliea beyond the Mississippi, Lin Sew Jersey would result in Freeholders, with ftightmire, according to a report just bj. farmer.

There is no nart ot have already begun their prison terms: Ecitvin Ralph Coljins. The freeholders- given one year bj wuiiic-n ha.v« penence these lines Sherman Hamilton celebrated his'the same as Kuehnle. Booth long time advocate of twenty- fifth anniversary as a minister: Prison rscy woman suffrage- in Illinois', "will struct a special class In the line of battle which 'won the '(vote in her state. Jessie-Hardy Sbbs, press agent -and. campaigner- for the national suffragei dfgariizatipnsr will teach "pupils" Bow to- organize a.

successful" street, meeting, how to 'attract and hold tBETSftention of the audience how to. make of FORM MtENCH CABINET PARIS, pec. nouired at noon todty that hfr has- completed the new "Cabinet that Pome-ire requested him to" Tiames. wU not innounced until JWesrtdent apprates. means Doninergjie will suceced ns Premier of the gospel yesttrday.

As a token! Of esteem the members of hip congregation a program that has not been surpassed by any cSureh in the Ohio' city: i. The Rev. Dr. Robbing, who wa? bornj and reared on a "Hamilton Township farm, is known to manv Trentonians. Durtrijrhjs jftndent days and vacgtions- in the different churches of the city, a minister of the Since two arid headed' the biiilding i' of several The church tor is a product Cr-llint stat where the precipitation -Air.

LoUir-i was. year is nai -as faHoWiHgTprTJje.cpa-! eighth annual' servation of moisture is session the International Dry any part of the Congress held it Tuisa. OI.c!a-t haA a dry season mn 3 resnjlar i Tho report shows that tllerp are! cJimate. We ocfeisionaUy .1 thousands of acr-cs "of unproductive I lastins a few weeks' land in Xc-v that conld suffer and it is then farmed to far-greater profit thtn 11 11 methods. wouTcf save tt semi-arid lands, of the MhiiU ation.

if one-half the attention were given xO XETED OF FAILtjgE. cthe cronservatioT! of moisture -hat is I many sections of the! is-that part of the state West. the summer He cantiens te.rm-i*|f ent the "soil was Court, of Errors an jatirn -todffj-- flli. cases to' be tecs about ttin re-ports' of prejjared nf which hp now wheihifer or nat the nnmbcr of, a casts i a 31 last oh oraj vi aEt rnis orts I fargnnient; tile briefs are setrt-lniTM a beautiful speciroen Vt the- contract-i WJ the r-eqairea by i flnOL.is,-worth more until Tt is. pipcJ.regp-sriAtd" to" rcidj- but bcr consriaerpdl in semi-artd regions of the country 'jtion -of.

moisture arid Mr. Collins says that 'if farmers of continuously moderate tneans jr. this state woiJJdj a coupls of inches ofDearth- work and as they do in arid (Cdntintted three ree'd said" four fior- oral aretuitent wilt bp considered 'Sev'erkfcfiHg SuBrait Ux LAVISH niSPLAY AT UDHARY STOCK placedj i Christmas gifts' This exhibit is arranged every year at this time for the placing the expert facilities of the the wilt suggest books.that: both an entertaining and. an in- who and to pnr- chasing presents, antl also to penult tr examine at their leisure books -which they are thinking of purchasing, The a generous- selection from the- new books of "the year as well and: beautifully illustrated editions of old There-- of all oft all: subjects, and" for readers of alU tastes display hSB been brarian Hughes and his bf-especlal attraction is that of- the display -which is in the Children skill in produbing and" the best irilhds in llterattsre have- supplied the text The collection in the" Chll- tellecEual vAlue 'and' Well te' before jJurcHases; Uiere terh- porairily-' wlthoXa-wiC-- circulation Krle be released 'NV CBrisrnias" pay. Tlie; eolation "Is -re-4 OU Cent.

which clays additional ttwie. or' thirty dHyst rom the "ot tefjri will be allowed for the patting in ol briefs- Seen MARKtl IN HIS IMPOHlANT first real ice; h'orse refusing to. hack "into the shafts of a wagon. vid f. -Secffetary of, )gjtitrre, 3 stQ S4u 1 a- the veas prelim it in Trenton o.Tlte." State Street.

-Ricb- ard Stockton, resident partner. i T. are RAILRCTADS. A-. T.

S. Fe. Jnter. T. 15 Com.

Pqe. 2S S5V- ErdoWyir R. T- SS54Mo. Pnc. Ches.

57 Penn. 31, P- Cair. BacV Island 1F Ry. Tnarkably wide Jn subjects ia'rid 1 and is" anotHer" evidence advance In the lasf four years. In ihe now a well established profession which is yearly the energies of- rapidly growjng body of young and women all over'the country.

INDUSTRIALS. Sml. (3 Xo: O- 33U Loco. Com. 31 Rep.

-Iron" Stl. S. Stl. bpoad econonflc Thrpngh- out the report strong emphasis is. placed co-operation between the Department of and fedetil deparLjiients and ricultural to.

dlnatlon and ellmlriate duplicatioii: of effort Tnfef Ke3tao.t is getting the.rDeji partmentSs" information in alt Belds ttwsfe" directly and in more fJJi-m to the people. "The following are summarteed statements of some of the ImV portant subjects and recQmmendatiohS discussed in the report: URGES feASIER DISTRlBHTlOJf. lines the In marketing -market 'eraiiv'S eqjii ty oe' kfcpi, 1es Annc- Stl pfd tion waits on better niean that arc tng Dis. Co of Am. 2S (the field'of distribution presents to establish'a Gen.

Elec. (r jlems which raise in very grave-ways (Continu.ed on fc fn tion- directions oh better Head the Times-Advertiser for Suburban News and Specials of interest m'Towh-- atid Coiinty Alike TM 3 -r- lEWSi'APEM VSPAPERI.

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