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6 THE SANDUSKY STAR-JOURNAL TUESDAY, JAN, 18, 1916 Weather Bargains Why freeze your ears when you can get a Knit Hood (or 25c and lOc? All colors-Ladies and Children. Almost giving away the Winter wear for Women and Children, in Union! Suits and Separate Garments, in Wool andj Cotton. And don't forget the wonderful low prices on all Flannelette Gowns, Night Shirts, Pajamas and Sleeping Suits. Hose in Silk, Wool and Cotton The Jackson Underwear Co. Closing Out Sale.

TO ERIE-CD. DEATHS AND FUNERALS 4 1 The Knights Templars' fuiieral Cervices over the remains of Sir M. Clark, who was a member of the Masonic bodies, will be conducted at 1,:0 p. m- Wednesday, at the late res- Little Family Struggled tO Keep eral will be iu ch a rgeVf EiVe coinmau Together Despite Their Reverses Mayor Koegle Says Wielding Hatchet at Golbrook Home Result Party" Chilled to the bone by the severe cold weather but still uncomplaining, the five minor 'children of Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Rice, of Norwalk tried hard to brave the blasts of winter and keep the tamily circle intact, uut the milk ot human dissolved the hopes and the biood of five is now snugly quartered at the Erie county children's home of which institution have been wards although Rice, a junk dealer, moved to Norwalk about 18 months ago. FATHER OF Anti-Capital Punishment Society Would Save Mrs. Warren From Gallows CHICAGO, Jan. IS Another fight by Deputy Fred C. Staffler, Tuesday, assisted by Miss Delia Eisler, the Norwalk visiting nurse, Mrs.

Fannie Everett head of the Erie county humane society, and juvenile officer, aa- pealed to the children's home officials to take the children becaase of their destitute condition at Norwalk. All of them were taken from their classes in the public schools Tuesday morning. The formality of a hearing before Probate Judge Thomas M. Sloane was carried out and the court found the children to be in need of the attention afforded at the home. The -children are Phoebe, Ida, Frances, Elizabeth and Lester, and they range in years from eight to 15.

The elder Rice tried hard to furnish clothing for his brood but dery, of winch James A. is eui- minent commander, members of other Masonic bodies will also attend. i Thursday morning the remains will be taken to Clyde over the Big Four Toad, leaving Sandusky at 6:30. The; Thomas Dolan, charged with as- burial will, be at Clyde, the former sault with intent to kill Mrs. of Mrs.

Clark. min Colbrook, Homevilje, was dis- I Mr. Clark had been ill for nearly a charged from police by Mayor i year and his death was a great shock Robert Koegle Tuesday. He said he to'his many friends when it came did not believe evidence evening. He was baggage master a s.

strong eHough to warrant hold- I at the Big Four station for many i a the man. although Mrs. Colbrook, years. Besides being a Knight Templar under the care of a he belpnged to the G. A.

having declares that Dolan struck her in the 1 three years and nine months as nea with a hatchet. a member of company 123rd O. V. Tuesday morning, when Dolan was He leaves his wife to mourn his death. g4 Veu his po it ce court hearing, he de- ttat he struck Colbrook.

Mary J. Lauffer, aged 62, wife of He said the woman was drunk and Low-l Ihe rive children were brought Ijohn Lauffer, of Homeville, died Ties- na threatened to striko nnnn eta- eaienea May at the residence after a a guest at th I u. civ I. her! with the batrtet Cofbrook home, that he took it long illness. She is survived by a a from her I Funeral services will held Thurs- she got hurt with the hatcheti day afternoon, probably at the Oak- Jt wap becaase sne Wa8 he land cemtery chapel.

i co dn nold it up he I Funeral services for Elward Quinn, died Saturday at the family resi- as i dence at West Venice, were held Tues- i day morning at o'clock from the residence and at 9 o'clock at Holy MARY BOLANO AND A I IN "THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS" Lowry. J. H. Arrivee and Colbrook, I THE LATEST SENSATIONAL SUCCESS FROM THE I A A L.JBEJ STJJDIO. TODAY and WEDNESDAY ok TM th guests of the It was on Saturday that with testified that they had between three The funeral services for James Wiland fourr of whiskey in Schade's Ham Ferguson, Lowry an4 Arrivee de- Elizabeth Myers Said To Be Minnie Rossow, Daughter of Garretsviile Farmer who died Saturday I morning, were held Tuesday afternoon l1 Positively that Mrs.

Colbrook at 2 o'clock from the residence on W. the Rev. Theo. J. C.

Stell- i As far as horn, officiating. Burial was maJ ms more tn whop his business slumped he was I Oakland cemetery, unable to find work. Although while living in Sandusky he required help from time to time he had always been able to furnish a home and the common necessaries I of life. i The body of Edward Harpst, who i died Saturday night following a -troke or paralysis, was sent to Woodville, 0 Tuesday at 8 a. m.

over the L. S. E. for i Funeral serviced Tuesday afternoon. took to save a woman from ino electric sow, tarmer, of Garrettsville, Ohio, to- chair was begun today.

The Anti-Cap-, day identified the girl murdered in the i ital Punishment Society of America Perrv hotel last WPPU- MirmiP CLEVELAND, Jan. A. M. Ros- STILL TOO I TO COMMENCE HARVEST Society of America, Perry hotel last week as Minnie Ros- Weather conditions Tuesday, were launched a determined campaign to sow, his daughter. The girl na been still in favor of the ice dealers" of this prevent carrying out the death sen-1 missing from home for a year.

The I city and all were in hones that tbe tence imposed on Mrs Ida Ball War- father went back to the cemetery two i ow temperature would continue until fen, doomed to die at Winston-salem, hours after the girl's funeral, opened ice was of sufficient thickness for her husband. girl. He said he would have tbe M. V. Kovnat, secretary of the society body removed to enoueh to cut so dealer- sav and Father nf announced today that Clarence Uar- The funeral was held at Woodland Kes a row, noted criminal lawyer, and iorm- cemetery today.

Rev. John D. Jones, 0 fthis week were a i ShP MlJSt Go If) HlJSharH er Circuit Judge McKenzie Cleland and home missionary, conducting the serv-, 7 ico frnt? 1 i a Robert McMurdy, of Chicago, will di- ices. About 230 persons attended, most- fro north' JTM nr Cleveland rect the fight to save her life. Appeals ly women, but none were relatives, i to every woman's club in North Caro- Sympathizers paid the funeral expenses Una to save Mrs.

Warren have been were flowers. Meanwhile county, issued. were speeding to New York "There is no sentimentality about to bring back to Cleveland Loufc i a 1 the campaign to save Mrs. chetti, Italian chef, who has been m- Kovnat said. "-It is simply in line with dieted for the crime.

our efforts to fight the death penalty." The body of the murdered girl will 1 The woman, with lover. Samuel' be i a "in a vault, and Bianchoiti. P. Christy, plotted-and took the life and confessed slayer, will her husband, C. J.

Warren, a railroad, taken to view it. employe at Winston-Salem August 17, i see, thig was a party," said Mayor Koegle in prefacing his de- cision. "It looks to me as if everyone i drunk and that no one knows ex- cedy what did happem. I will dis- chaiige tfte Mrs. Colbrook, according to her.

piace ruth-and, was not resting well dav and it was necessary to call a She is suffering with a ec Theatre and a Great Comedy The Submarine Pirate i deep gash in her forehead. Youngstown Strike Subject of Report; Conditions Are Bad In Homes of Workers nor ft sK inrhP, es vas in HARRY MILLER HERE i I A I I IS WASHINGTON, D. Jan. is-- The ing rooms have been overcrowded; FOR I industria relations committee, now tna their sanitary precautions have The high school auditorium, it has an unoffi cial body, today made public been definitely determined, will be a report on the recent strike of steel tne children." the scene of the big mass meeting on workers at Youngstown. Average annual earnings among the the night of Jan.

27, when impetus George West, secretary of tbe com- unskilled workers have been too low i be given to the movement to pro- raittee, spent several days in Youngs- properly to support a family, the re- vide donations for Jews in the war town during the troubles there. i port says. A government investigation toru countries. The committee on ar- The committee's report declares is quoted to the effect that la 330 typi- I rangements received word from Clerk economic condition of the laborers cal families, the heads of the families I Keller, of the school board, Monday was at the bottom of the strike. For earned an average of $440 a year, due i night, that the auditorium would be a number of years report jays, to the fact that much time was' lost available.

there was a surplus of unskilled labor through the mills being idle. Sixty, rlrro Supt. of Schools James T. Begg is in and around Youngstown and the five percent of the families kept chain ot Jl aii man meeting and avcr-age laborer had no alternative but boarders and 3.34 persons occupied nrrtfv A abbi Wools of Cleveland, and to accept working conditions and wag- each sleeping room. niettv a Sr.hiiherT nt i KiQg are speakers thus eg tflat by tfle gteel com Tfte rioting in East Youngstown CINCINNATI.

Jan. nrpttv FriPria SrhnhPrr n't pietty Frieda bcnubert, ot 1914. They chloroformed him to death. Warren eloped from Texas with the woman, who was first the common law of Christy. The latter followed theni to Winston-Salem, won her love! and the two plotted to do away with Warren.

Christy is also under death sentence. An appeal to members of the chamber of commerce at Raleigh, N. to save Mrs. Warren has failed. Governor Craig, of North' Carolina and Mrs A.

Henderson. N. president of the State Equal Suffrage Association have also been asked to aid in the fight, but have not yet The death sentence of Mrs Warren and Christv has been upheld by the Nofth Carolina supreme court. Rehearsals show Feb. 24 and 25 probably start about Feb.

14, and will be under I Morris, at Anchorage, Ky. the direction of Harry rvMlter, a mem- I A a tlme Rhe a number of bcr of the firm of Miller Draper, 'names and newspapers all over the Miller came here Monday evenin" country sought to identify her. to strike for better pay and better of property, is attributed working conditions, the report stated, by the report to "the hasty action of The report declares that living con- the company guards In opening fire NO PLANS YET READY FOR PLAZA THEATER No immediate plans for the future 1 ditions among the foreigners have on the crowd ot strikers that sur- wVll impression that she had suite-red of the iaza theater fca.v« been agreed been very bad; tflat living and sleep- rounded the gate." go with a rush. So many new features a lapse of memory. upon, according to William F.

Seitz, are to be introduced, Inducting the aP- Sbe told Ju Ltieders today that head of the Mftza Amusement Co. pearance of ladies in the circle that i tatner ls Louis Schubert, wealthy The theater has been closed since will be something unique here There resident of 346 West -st, Elyna, Ohio, Punday night and will remain so for will be several star acts 6he told that she met a man named I the present least. The action Southern or Sothern, at a Irvlng and Herbert Updike Held For Plotting Murder QMfaefs A community school meeting is for the Mason's Corners liool Florence jwnship, Tuesday Southern or sotnern, at a a c. ome thing of a surprise as it a 91 3 11 11 reported but short time ago that business was increasing and the 11 cts ere bright. caning.

A similar meeting will be EMMELINF PAMKHURST ADMITTED BY ORDER CHiCAGO, Jan. IS-Out of a tangled mass of statements Tjy Irving and Herbert Updike, accused of a sen- batioral plot to murdor their father, townshl P- evening. Furmai. wealthy Oak Park icsident, and his wife, police today A deed of trust from The Roberts was a student at Oberlin conserv- atory of music. She said she mar- jried him June 16, 1914, and went with to live at the home of his father, William Southern, of thp Southern 1 Realty company, Cleveland, Ohio.

I "His father remonstrated -when Stanley took me home," the girl testified "I left the tiext day, refusing to live with Stanley as his wife. I went to my home and after thirteen days absence, returned to the Southern home. I lived with Stanley's moth TEACHING ffilFIRE BE WASHINGTON, Jan. a step BERGEN. Norway, Jan.

18 --The to prevent toe "Europization of South i fire that raged in Bergen for several I America" the senate committee on ed- days was practically extinguished to- and labor, within a week will day, after causing a loss now esti- report favorably on Senator Hardmg's mated at $30,000 000 WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 er for two months. Then 1 secured i action by neutral nations to conserve I bureau resolution to encourage the study of Spanish, it was indicated today. The measure, which calls on ths Earlier estimates placed the fire I loss at only $15,000,000. City officials of education to encourage! WASHINGTON, Jan Em- selected a list of facts, which they be" j.5, 25 Ia nufac to 5 rom cook.

this money their rights if England proceeds to Spanish teaching in public and busi- meline Pankhurst will be admitted to lieve implicate both sons. the States. An order to this As. details of the conspiracy unfold effect -was issued this afternoon bv themsehes today it was learned that it is Herbert Updike, the younger the that 400 buildings were destroyed'. Three thousand persons were made Secretary of Labor Wilson on recommendation of Commissioner of Immigration Caminctti.

i I I i 1 iV. I General l.rothei. and not Irung, whose in fat- a for the im o'-'ement purposes. nation for Nellie De Onsonne, a cabaret singer, Ic-d to an estrangement i tlu father i who is suffering from and whose dajs are numbered, announced today ne will demand the proppciition of both sons "At firht thought Herbert wa.s led on his brother." he said. "Now I feel tl.i.t both are guilty.

Herbert did passengers were forced to spend last tt! mo the plot i after one night at Pomona with little prospect i to i us ha-1 Page CONTINUED Three Dead From Tho injunction suit of Andrew Ford She detailed wanderings, i informally with the state finally coming to Cincinnati. C. J. Stankard, chief of police of nia rlrpaitmen'J by Scandinavian diplo- aeainst Henry Roth was settled a rp lle Judge Luedi-rs c'isnvssed from afternoon. The to pay the costs.

"here was also a reliable report in "The Monroe Doctrine, like all political theories, is fundamentally economic," said Senator Harding today. "If we are strong commercially in pleas court 1 TM a thatt I mst hubptrv circuintion that the BRtiuh govern- th America it will be a real force laintlff wasK uset tto ave to do i his sonndrng out neutrals politics. daughter because she had a husband nvar a nrn "The great bar to American com- Under the by the rising waters. Two hundred ngreement of settlement each litigant is to receive the corn harvested from a certain portion of the Ford farm i ot declared of reaching their destinations foi days Twenty five tout ists weio maroonrd i he was double rot.sod by his at Camp Baldv i an i of rain a Herlx-rt sought is falling every hour. five to i a i a ol parents by i i i i the plot and a i i i for it I i a a i i i Uses took ,1 h.m.l in the cii'-e i as of l.i-ld, i.ail, at the O.ik Park poho a i i a i of olhcials i i i ed a Herb alleged i i to I i a a i a i a singer uncsti- Icft Tuesda for Columbus to be Wednesday at the hearing of the Cedar Point Resort company's houses in East Highland six feet deep.

The damage in the Pomonn i i laigo- ly in destroyed citrus i The northern section ot Long Beach was repotted flooded and police in skiffs were rescuinc; a cottagers. Forty persons who took refuse from the rising in State mills were forced to spend the night in the upper floors. Near persona were rescued from flooded homes by volunteers on improvised raft 1 The San Bernardino police rescued many families. before the state tax eom- nut-sion. The company seeks a reduc- of about $20 000.

in Cleveland. nwcial success is the ignorance of admitted from Columbus, Oct 31 191 sounding out neutrals regarding probable reception of a I blockade decree. Brlftiish embassy oT- ficjalK denied, howeve that tion had been brought rrfRcially uc- i rare tbe state department der why theirf commercial agents are nf ,1 more successful than ours The objm of t- -1 Tho country must awflke or i find it is too late to make progress South DEATHS AT SOLDIERS, HOME AND HOMEVILLE Wm. On-, Co. 114th V.

I aged i i. i A 1.1 uiai mil i W(JL Ol the ques- Spanish. Germans know Spanish; One daughter, Mrs. Rosa Crosslev be- ngll kf anish and we( won sides at E. Oak-st.

Columbus I HPT- i i i a o-rvn i ra-ro A WASHINGTON, Jan. admls- Stoffel is now stenographer sion that the Bethlehem Armor is to prevent further I'lirlami upon no m- tll i ainst the Europization One method discussed was request America" aos.iiaiues from cokicideHt the blorkade that the least possible hardships woirld be caused the r' ')trals. protest by Sweden 'against I'roserutins: A James had sold armor plate to Russin cheap- tll proposed bleckacle Was widely d4s- a marriage license for Herbert and Miss lie Onsonne is on i i I i a a a a singer a i insisted Herbert is i i but a i and a there is iio bond between i i jr i Schleicher Has I er than to the United States a a to accept a position in the to the senate naval a a i committee of the America.il Crayon com- i today by President G. Grace. In i a a i Grace swore his company Only eight members attended had dumped armor in Russia solely noon day luncheon meeting of the Ad to open a new field of sale Tuesday Xo attempt was made Grace said his company, from 1SS7 to the Wilson administration, had been nssuied yearly that the various prf.sfdents wished the i eloped.

On this, he based his a in official and diplomatic dr- Mrs John i wi re of tl Home- rhor i i of nno I Semher ofcSe a GOVERNMENT GIVEN "WORST OF THE DEAL" WASHINGTON, Jan. General Gregory today reported to DEMOCRATIC COMIMTTEE I TO MEET JANUARY 27 COLUMBUS, Jan. commiUeenien will meet at the Neil to transact any WOODSIDE WRITES HE IS NOW WITH FAMILY BULLETINS A i i effort to secure rein the "Little Russia" quarters of ltfl se of ll rotlHTS OH bail was Los Angeles, several houses were up 1 ed early a i a letter to his Frank Schnait- w'ho icqi-estwl be held lor trial te Monday, said may remain in New York for days. He went I A I A JONES OUT lato lnst woek to his Jan. that the Tillman measure looking to- i npils were endangered William Woodside is still with his wl1 a government plant, was an in- fire of unknown origiln gives preference to operators alread in York.

The tailor, in a the school at today, i on the ground with injury to the gov- I i i a Adkinn ani two teachers I ernment's congress regarding relief for Cahfor- 1OUK 1 Thursday, January 27 to i i a and Wyoming oil operators- of flv date for sUUe convention lands withdrawn by former President anr iirr the personnel of delegates Taffs executive order. Gregory in- and manner of choosing them, W. dicated determination to i the bin democratic state central policy of asking receivers for oil com- committee chairman announced today. parries now operating in the with- i drawn area to conserve government oil I you aro against Pre, supplies and profits. paredness--if you favor i He declared the cause the 1 Disarmament, istration oil, gas and toal land r.rmsp?-! See to their eaves in the flood The dead so far reported are Fred Smith, ranchman, drowned ing to ford the Santa Ana river.

Alfonse Rivere, drowned fording the Ventura river. Carl Ttororkmorton, killed when he touched an electric light in bath room Tbe light had been short circuited by the storm. The damage in the. Bnnkersfield. or i rshh the all Kniohts Sir Knights of Eric Cornnuinderv are requested to meet at the Masonic Jan.

a two members of which are held Temple Wednesday at 1 p. m. sharp entu 'e Milage of Louise, was FOR I I authorities. Hannah, to a i a i service of Sir destroyed by fire early today. The i i i I I the year old daughter, is suffering Knlirht COLUMBUS, Jan.

of i trouble and may be deported, (ate .1 i a Slate "The case lias leen appealed to the de- Joiuh and Governor a of commerce and labor at today vation bill just passed by the house. THE BATTLE CRY OF A StrOV- E'fvps nreferenco tn THE STAR THEATRE SUIT AGAINST (TRTIS COLUMBUS, Jan. 18--Producers of the "Birth of a Nation" film which January IS, 19, 20, 21 A life insurance policy Taft oil fields, was estimated at The center of the tornado in a i a a a i i to the party and in- district seemed to the McKittrlck (llr i i a i on the gover- boom fields. Two hundred and if 1 were not renominaled and fifty derricks were blown down there r-elected." I Jones took a slap at other guber- i a a candidates who have di Frank B. i i were laid to lest to- but no report has been day when Jones, a a consultation made, i Willis, stated a "it would work ItO.VD District Engineer Blosser studied Erie county road matters with Coun- 1101,1) DITCH The counts commissioners dedi i new offices in of the morning i a.

a i on the T. 1' i in Pormi PERLIN (Via Sayvills wireless), prohibiting the i i i of the photo- Jnn. the protection of P'ay in Ohio. The plaintiff, the Epoch nct "horNcircuScd Page a tv Engineer C. M.

King, Tuesday made lots! has succeeded John Laylin as llp Tho roposeil i district engmeer and is mapping out for I a rst to dorkness and a anow atorm the Producing company, of New York. jg nrODf ic north- made a surprise attack and claims the action of the censors is un- and is thoroughly TlM small advanced German posts constitutional. i a southeast of Rica, and -the war admit- MORMNG WEIDI fi ve of Says Commicc'cn refused to comment on the i work for the coming year. 7Te Ilerrick-Daugherty penatorial race in aitl special heed to tho Sandusky road or inner-county high- but the impression of the carrying an assurance estate is ly overestimated and many times by men who gix the outward impression republican ranks. feeing eligible if a clerk is DIED Thr- commission, by a three to two i HILL---At the family residence on has also decided not to allow the the Township line road near Par- manager, himself a graduate civil 1 kertown, Sunday.

January 16 at to choose a onglner. 6 25 a Daniel Hill, aged i apportioned among a i i owners A .0 farmers WV.M.T proper! the i at tbe a i The flierht were shot down In near Pasc-hendaele and vote was Stublg, Reinhart and against, Reinhart has sug- 40 years one and day. Funeral from the a i residence. See Do you that complete Preparedness is the only Insurance against war? that the manager advertise Wednesday, January 19 at 10 a THF A I flC A and then havo them come and at 11 a. m.

at the Grace Lutheran DM I UC. UP the commission. None of the church, Castalia. Rev Rerlin will o'- 1 members engineering Burial in family lot in Oak- THE STAR THEATRE land cemetery. S4T2 January IS, 19, 20, 21 The iforkins boar.i of education a i a meetiiia; Monday cej ted the resignation of teacher in i i a crn of the i urtl south of "On the western front ar- ec ia to the Star-Journal.

again owing to the i-QRT CBINTON. Jan. 1S-A vrrv of bemg hiisbantm ro- ny eiear weatner, said the simple and i wedding took place riders. There on the wall of statement l.rttish a i xiios.lav morning at o'clock in the the writers' office the i "The air ino, eldest daughter of H. M.

Consino, and saves, but he who endeavors to i clothier of this plnce, be- the out of bv i Jho the brido of Mr. Frank Lieb. Or. joast into it and who spends as he to Tt i was the offlciatina; priest. A ROCS to a tify his own pleasures, re- i I Jan.

was nnf 'lding breakfast of prettv appoint- gar diesR of he leaves behind" a German submarine that sank the mcnts was served at th" home of the ueuum. Persia, according to the German bride to members of wvertkment Diepatshes the state a i only. Mr. Lieb is one of Port a today from Herlin said Clinton's rirosperoua men all German submarine jnt; one of the firm of ie since the Rritish i to Toc: Sandus wps a i jiner was sunk. N'one of them report- ler'o snd a th" tu siK cred Sick-ens exjHMS i they were CTCD in the vicinity of will re'nrn A to up college studies the sinking.

the brides' father. MTT; LIFE CO OK YORK. T. WHer, T5ie Insnrance Spec al Representative. Officr and residence.

Washington 'phone 1231-F. Rarr. 626-C,.

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