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I.OCIIESTEtt DKMOCIJAT AND CIIKOXICLE. MONDAY. ITJUirARY 15. IDi'O. BAUSCH LOME HEAD PASSES ON AFTER NOTABLE CAREER LAUNCH HUGE INDUSTRY WITH $60 FOUND JOY IN WORK AT BENCH 'MUSSOLINI SEEKS COOLIDGE RIDE TO POPULARITY YET UNCURBED roNTINVKIl FR'iU I'AOR ONE.

i i i 2 vo. determine.) try hi fortune in 1 New World. Arriving in Xf York ho. niil many other immigrant from tier ninny and other European rottntrio. waa adviaed to go heoaue "I the overpopulntcd condition nf New York and other eonhoar.l citic.

ltr acted tin" advice and lnrtl afterward went b.v mil to llnffnln. arrival in Ituffalo Raurh found that (111" rity wa in the grip of a cholera epidemic And that worll wa ejtrrinely scarce, Ill re source nearly enhiiuiticd. he aoceplc.1 work as a ii't' helper iu small GREEN ASSAILS SENATE TERMS' IN TAX SLASH Reduction Too Great, He Says on Eve of Meeting NEW ART TO GIVE ROME HISJMPRINT IllVTIM till KUlfM I'AfiK (INR. 'hIy aiMit the new arihitecture His.ch. he says, will reveal but he docs i a define nature lieiumi the Ilia) it uill not he nil of Mi' but 'i iE! suriiass ler artiel wiiitt nut that the new I a I ft? American type architecture i in his re eieciiiui and a number of es-no miy snilahle for Home, but they KepuhliiTins are fio old to CMinmend the general ibrector of wait for would nor Inve .1 American construction as compared i ch.ince even to unslieaih a llirhin'tiit wiih that of Kuropean builder.

1 in lirjS. And the Itemocrn "Hut our." aid one rivprewnfarive were hopeful, thinking that nf Fascism, "will make the skyline of 'chance wouM he far beffer if 01 New York eein a merely sraptlin elephant rider were anyone but trvs conception, a commonplace wih no it'alrin Coolidpe who paved hi parry real infusltoi of the truly aethetie i from repiniiaticn in lir2t after into what, i undoubtedly a great 1 Harding administration acandal and A rliiiracti-ristii- plu -t -raph liftirli, where lie often clnisc ti intrv that oil worlil lTtlown. iHuffnlo lurtel, varying It kitchen work by serving dm a porter. Alger three mouth' cm ploy input in the hotel lif left because of i he entremcly low wage he wa being nid, and derided to enter a new community. Itefnre he was able to leave Huffiilu, however, hid trunk wa broken into and 11101 of his worldly possession, including clothing.

Iiis watch and some money, war taker and lia a forced to prolong hi atay there until he managed to obtain aufnVirnt capital to make a journey to Itoihenter. lie worked during thia period for a manufacturer of aurveying instrument and Inicr learned the wood working trade in a furniture fartnrv. Buzz Saw Accident Made His Early Struggle Hard After a few month more of employment in Itnffalo Mr. Hanson managed to aave a amnll mini of money, and he left for ltooheter. I'pon hi arrival in thi oily he obtained employment at hi Irnde of wood turning, hut ahortly gave it no to enter the optical biitne, renting the window of a tJerman watchmaker at No.

Main atreet for a dollar a week The venture failed within a month, and he wna forced to return to wood working. Mr. liaurh became an expert woodworker in Horheater ami wnh tint lontr in ert.ine wht fl.ee. 1 I (f iv'4 a at architectural gesture." The old rontrovery ha waxed warm that the tietni-offb'lal Topoio i Italia ha stepper) forward with a to fiiid a rompromi.1. Two ir nrv bin(t fifftri''! ftr Out is for thp roniplptc furnishing of an Italian ntlmsfir th intpn-1 pun being to gpt new ida of in- lecior diratioa to arfunr wirli the fivhitvtiirp.

i www jnit I'liotooraph taken twenty at left, and his partner, Captain vm. TIFF MARS COUNT SALM'S FIRST MEETING WITH SON Baby Peters Wails Blend with Sobs of to Adjust Differences. I'Vb. I. i H.v ihc KiH'inti'il i'i'sfi Tin' fM)iIiii'iui (fix nfhic! inn vtf li.v Iip Sptih ii limn nf IlfMiHt Wrvx fun! i '(tilUtltt lliRllt, fill t' tiii (iiofiHiff nf St'MHl him Hoij cnii frr't to jijpi( (lifTiTfti'-p-in hill fl it iKtf-sfd ihc ivi In jtuin l.i'uiml thf rt'(In'( in appntvpil )iy thr in ii bill, Mr.

who viil lli( rnnfVtw. declared the Senate nut only Ihrent i ened a Treasury defi'-it but jc.ipnrd-! ized the enactment of ninny pending bills calling for increased govpnimeni expenditures. Including the public buildings bill. Chairman fireen is supported in his ssition by other House leaders, who point out that the ineaure thev en -1 acted kept within the bound set! forth by the Treasury and feel that the non partisan manner in which it wa tsmsidered in that chamber would I take tux reduction out if jsilitic if! their bill wa approved. While the Senate bill would cut I 'Id lutjt the basi, of hv'eov.

eminent actuaries, chairman ireen declared to day that after this year, i when it would be ful it would result in a total ainiuiil re- din tion of stiHHi.iNin.iHMi. "No it is taken." said Mr. I l.reeen. referring to Ihe esiiimile for! reduction this veur, "of the repeal the eritaitce tax, and only within id nai.t.intc.i Da t'-. i.

rMpiUl K(ork tnx, which Im will IcitMt Ihtrpp ff.r tllp ft. I- lowing year. nn ihp, inio eneci, as if win in lew years, and all of the inheritance tin is lost. next, followed by such article a pro- tniinity affair of the city. He took jeetlon and phnloinicrographie npn-an nclive part in many of the bni-in 1 1 ft, stereo prism binocular, engi- ne organization having been prei-neering instrument, range Under.

I dent of the Mechanic Saving Hank; ophthalmic instrument. cpticnl ami he had a great interest In the measuring instrument, aearclilight charitable work of the community. At minor and other high-grade optical oncjjj'ne he wa president of the Kocli-prmluols. As the son the partner eslnjf -tmeral Hospital. In recent grew up.

they, ion, entered the busi jenl-s, however, he had gradually ness. and gave their attention lo yiiri iihdinivn from nclive part in these John Jacob P.atisch at thr even afar IntiUliii'r an in- Detectives Argue. the Associated Press) til(1 still. Peter olt-tatlttne bis appearance for the Austrian noble man was no 111. del of sartorial ele Izance after hi long trip.

lie was pressed in a black and white hftsav the knees. I lif mother whi ilre.s(-l in n. bro-niilel crepe (ie t'liine dres. The Count wns b-'irelieadl. rnrrv- itiir liis -u under Ills i rm.

He also "1 he Plans Italh. Hon the President i writing, lie is The other and more important rf. demonstrating that he can deliver t' sign is f.ir a modern bath, like the the country nan's Uoman ones, to be situated eretl. He put through the Worhi on the bank of the Tiber river. It 'Wirt resolution.

This did r'-t it tot have warm and cold swimming please some pari of the eo.in'rr Mills. library, salons, reading room, some eiemcn's of his par'y rest rooms, playing rooms, an auditor- paren-tlv tite is es i 1 1 in seating persons and other any blame for the tranvarn.m. An i novel features. lt-sisns must be sub-' the Heinocrats were with hi tm mined before Ociober loth, ne.vf. proposition and when the U' I The eomiierition would seem to lie Court, resolution passed Iher uee simply another of the many dry-as-; still without an Issue for the tlust isoilests held in every eon try i or election.

Grandmother as Palm Feb. 14. The first meeting between Count i.tidwi;; Salm on Hoocrs wage of a week. With regu. ym- In-fore the outbreak of lar employment at thia wage, he dc-jlhe World war.

Mr. Haunch bad ex-rifled to hare hia fortune with a preoi hi concern over hi linn de-yoitng woman named Jlnrhara Zinc enilence on tiennany for it baxic .11 .1 .11 ilw ilctortivee ended in a sona tins attertiooii lietwetti mi ic.tn es 1 1 I'liardintr tlie cliild and the Nairn lorces. of the world if nof for a cause of; i the rules which says that the designs; must In an ptyie 1 Mr. i oolidce now erie-iiT'd -never tiefore used." I ing over a not her rndi'rt i 1:1 f'tiio- Judge of the content include I ion with the I tn. iviu'enfil (it'liiio Cj.etani.

f-trmer nmbasriiii(r to hy rheir r'tm show thm: 'go on (lipping till he slipped out of politically. Not that any ill will toward Mr. t'oolidge. inilliifi-icd. )ol nnder-! stand.

Hut if the l'reideiit' popu-! In rtly were tu keeup up, it wan rea- wnetl, there woiibl be no ttojiptng might easily perfoi'm tt.her iiiir.icle in J'ut thee charitnhle and gener'ts hoj.es, it seem, were a bit to put it in 1. 1 i The politicians, wno as everome knows, keeji iie.r earn to the ground, now report th.it must have been sometwi.ly who was slipping, for the President is popular as ever, if not more The reason, according to the ticians, is the record (hf adininfi.i- No Issue on Taxe. in lUl'l. supporting the IK.sils not only docility, 1 liii- siasiically ami on occasion -rek to out-Mellon Melion. Tue cj-, com-plaint heard from the Iiemocrat is that these pesKy Kepublican a nays contrive to pull off a tni reduction on the eve of an election umI they hint that -Mr.

Cooldige, couhl shrtve the taxes little lower this lim it he were not saving for reduction. So the Ib'inncrat. have fnitn.l no issue in taxes. For a few days the Penwvr.v thought they were on a live Kt. They assailed the 'resident for not settling the mine strike and sei i out to force him to take action.

I flatly refused lo comply with frttm the 01J l'r! cilite is its Use of Reclaimed Rubber Increases Sharply in Year Wasliiugion. Feb. I t. Hy sociated Press) crude rubber resulting from ria.s II. price control, is stimulating industry of reclaiming used rii iSe-sharpiy, tiie Commerce 1 ep.i rt indicated to-day.

In making public figures juk-t ei.t,. ered on the subject, the depa indicated, production already ha M. panded and is cxpeiied to iti with com lulled ho, ding np level of the raw Ainericiin ruble. factories poimiN of rccltitno'd her during ItlL'o. the figures while in thev ue, on'r "Furthermore," said the de; merit, "the reciairner i had made still greater expansion.

Iheir plants and eiiinpnieiit i that he intend to play very the bremter an danlhor of much tennis inasmuch as be i '1 of Mussohm, recently pub-only two rackets. i1''1 about will have lo liejCount's rt in tht Motel Itoynl adtled on actsiunt of these two items, I'oincinnn. Aa soon a a detective nl tmrne entenM with Ihe chiM liV.MiMi..n .,..,1., the I'nited States; Callioli, executive nssi-itant to Mu-jiolini, ami Marguerita Sarfatti, a nieiuuer ot tne siart ot 1 opoio 11 itaiu, wno is an oiu anu innntare LEGISLATURE TO GET GRADE CROSSING BILL CONTl.N't.'KI) FKOM TACK ONE. Hildilhiii ji till wiiUh-fn-tinn It Vwlof thP dfteotie, In turn, the dHcc After a short argument 1.. i.i.,,i.t 1 t''t ivps Htwl inir.

tMtk nnly hiick ti) th ridrnre of the Millirrnt. Object. to lleterlive. incident took piace The the iCoiHlt Sf.llll oh.j.H'ttMl (O tli five objected to allowing the Count to see hia son in bis room, the detec- tive propositi): instead some part of the hotel ground or the beach At this time, the Count brandished the court order whit he nlli'ircd allowed him to see the child in the hotel and started that if be could not see the baby in his room, lie did not want lo see him Ht all. Whereupon the nurse ami detective took the child away and the Count soucht hi law-yen to determine hi rights in the case.

Counless Milliccnt's powered car rolled up. In the car were i Ibis nurse and three detective- i I the tin ty iff he conferee to hrinj; this Amount within the limits nf our liatinnnl n'VfinM'x," FOUNDER OF UNION CLOTHING STORE DIES IN WEST I'OVriNI l-Tl i KllM T'AliK USK. 'specific: demand made in Ihe Sen.i'e carry out the provisions of the public -a a-l- works improvement bond tssue adopt- tl" ed last fall by allocating the ln" them oil line. raw material, optical gins. It was a simmoii belief in America that only those countries which possessed certain sand could make the best oHical gins, a belief which (icrniany did not disitiurage.

Son Talie Hand. In William Hiiuch. a son of J. .1. Rauch, hired Itelgian glass cutler, who had oine knowledge of glass making, to do some experimenting in thi work, but for some time little success was encountered.

Oil furnace were tried, aa well a city gtiM, but with neither could sufficiently even temperature be maintained. Then, in 1HM. when the war in Kurope made impossible further importation of optieni glass, effort were redoubled, ami finally In the month of May, 1liri, the first, nsnble glass was In 11111 a number nf different type wore being matte, and they were shown nf the convention of (he Americaitl Medical Association and the American Optical A-sociti ion. America's entry into the war In 11117, though riot unexpected, caused a great flurry in the optical glass market. One of the first concern of the government wa to assure an ample aiiM'ly' of ll valuable glaf for the making of lire control inslnimeiita, without which our army and navy would have been practically helples.

As Ihe Hauscli l.omb Optical t'oni-panv at that time was the only firm in the counlry making usable optical gins, the Council of National fenie ent a prmin of uriiitiAtn from. 1111 .1 he (tet.phvs hnl J.nbora tnrv of he 4 I arneme Invti ution rWiiujiton to coHtperale with the HattMli Ioml McienttKtH in the development of this esiMitinl product. Through the effort" of ihe government workein, purer raw material?" were xecured, and 1y I cen.ler. UH7, the reKtilta obtained 'were antiouuced ifactory. Sev-S eral other mncerun were then assisted in the making of optical gtaK Mode Optical Instruments to Meet World War Needs In mll it 'on to deeelnpinjr Hip pro-duct ton 'of optical srla, ItmiMch A KI.IKHUKIO of the IfliKi.i.sMUHK) pro- vided.

The measiire. were to nmiarets: there Newttiiaper report era and in the indows of the store and ful- rapher guarded every approach when lowing the tnnle.st oven were placed the time neared for the tirst inter-in the window and pumpkin pics view. At one minute of three the Tend (Iff rhologra pliers. r'he day after the agreement is rati. One of the detectives remained in i fietl colliery histles will blow in all the car and the other two fended off! the valleys of the coal fields.

They photographer as Ihe baby was taken) will not only summon eager men to into the hotel lobby. hile one of work but also ill herald the dawn be detective wa inquiring a toiof prosperity after the boig. dark merman, and on Octolwr 12, Isttl, the rouple were married. Seven week after the happy event, misfortune befell the rouple, While working at hi trade Mr. Ilauach raujtht one of hi hand in bur.

7. aaw and two nf hi fingera were amputated. For cevernl weeka he wa unable to return to work and he and Ilia wife were kept in the bare neceitiea of life by loan from Ilia employer and friend, (tuning whom waa Henry Itnih. When Mr. Bauch'a health returned, he went hack to hi trade of wood working, but found that the los of hi flngera greatly handieapped him and he dt eided that he would have to turn In lonif new occupation for livelihood.

In 18.VI he opened a buines of hi own for the aal of eyeglna lene with itor apace in the front half of a altftemaker'a hop 011 the aecond floor of Reynold Arcade. Later he ahared ator with flerman manufacturer of hair good on the fltat, floor of the reade. getting hia rent free by actitni a an interpreter for the proprietor o( the hair atore. tint MQ Ixian from Henry Ixinih. The lene fr.

Jtanach aold hud been Imported from Rump and did not meet with hia idea of quality; so he built little hand grinding mat-bine and began to grind for hia wn ie the first leneea to be produced in America. They were an better than any other available that optician onn aought to obtain hia aurplu. It waa about thi time that Mr. Paunch borrowed JMI from Itemy IOmb. who died on June in, giving a aeeurily the promise that Mr.

Iomb would made partner if the ever warranted auch move. Thi waa aoon (lone, and after Mr. omb passed hi examination in optica, Mr. Rauach went to Germany and came home with quantity of a rt it-It at. including auch thins a meerschaum )iie and Ivory ware.

Theae thing, a well aa eyeglasaet, they peddled about town and in lip near-by village, hut all the time pro peretl little. When 'the ivil war broke out, and llenrv Iamh enlisted volunteer with tha army of the l'otnmar their asset jnt about balanced their liabilities. Mr. l.ouih erved until hia regiment waa musli-r- out and returned with the rank nf captain. Hard Rabbet Gave Idea for New Eyeglass Frames tin day Mr.

Ranaeh rhanced to pick up 1 piece of hard rubber in the treet nd at once conceived the idea of making eyeglasa frame from It. After om experimenting he succeeded in making excellent frame from th new material, and from that lime on thine took a turn for the belter, though the work was alill very bard and retiiired long hours. The rubber had lo be pressed and turned, which waa done on NiiihI, well aa late at night and very early in the morning, heat helnt; supplied by the family cook atove Aa ih. o. it frame building on Ihe corner of An- ttrewa ana Water atreels, which as enulpped with imwer, wa rented in i years aoo of John Jaroh iansch llenrv I.omb, who died on June affairs Itccause of bis age, and bad been devoting most id hi lime to the w-oik of the plant.

lie wa honorary president nf the Savintc lbiuk and honorary vice president of the Itochesler lien-era! Hospital, when be diisl. Itraina-tic a is the slory tif Mr. Itanstdi's success, there wa nothing meteoric in hi rise, tin the contrary it wa due entirely to his indoinitiable pluck and that of his lifelong friend and partner, the late raptaiu I.omh. In bis "Slory tif My Life," a brochure published by hi son, William, on the latter' fiftieth birthday, Mr. llauch rite "Failures have frequently fallen to my lot, but 1 have never up hope and have been astonished frequently nt the ancces which ha crowned my effort In Ihe end.

1 have been in no sense a person of fortune; to no one hut myself do I acribe the result achieved through perer-vernnce, industry, honesty and 11 striving for knowledge, these' have been my maxims." ROCKEFELLER OFFERS EGYPT HUGE MUSEUM I'llV'l IM till KKOM I'AOK ON K. world, especinllv the new world of the weM. ttwes HKvpt a rullural d-ht the ruiiKuitude of whirl) has heett in reenlei ty rli exttaordt-nry nf liU'oloKinil iind tu ientitic investigation! of recent year. If. I 1 r.R pt wen! 1 nurlen inontiin 5 niwl n.arvelon aniiiiuHtes titlu "wi 'y the inoden detcendnnt, of Ihe world' olde-t civilization has increas- ed beyond the capacity of the present Cairo and the ability it able st handle it.

Minn ltespert for Kn.t. 'ln ottering to establish a research institute in its own building in con jinn-lion with a new and imposing museum Mr. Itoikefellcr feel (hat fa cilitic would be afforded not only to scholar from Ihe whole world for pursuing careful invetl igni ions leading to fuller knowledge ot Ihe hi lory of civilinatioii, but also to all ouug Kgypiiiin desirous of receiving lite best scientific training a bistori- Terms New "Premature." New Ymk. Kelt. It.

I Hy Ihe Ao- intfit Press I John D. Itockefellcr, ofiiinder way III connection Willi am Ii 1" project but (hat no decision had a jei neeu teitcnen. ll was said thai Professor Hi the iironn-eil museum and that Institution. No negotiation are under wav, nor are any in ponleiinda-tion, Ihe statement said. Old Ae Isn't So Had.

Ileiroil New i i iimt in kftui innnt nn hnttlrt fat uninncn. I niu hl.v nr mny gone in the middle of last week, but the Hepuhlicau lenders felt that Ir I l.e ,1.1.,. .1 them for a f'W (lays iii order to lear up tiome I he statewide grade crosstntj lull, carrying the provision of the amendment adopted at the last election, will be reported nut. of Senate and Assembly committee thi week, mid be rushed through to pas-age. A few amendments have been made to rhe measures as the result of a hearing last week.

Kinal action will be taken this week on the exact terms of the legislation requested by New York city to exempt subway construction bonds from it constitutional debt limit. It is agreed h.v the Hepublicans that the city -hall he allowed a straight rir'l py oilier coii- siileriiiions, and in this form tic nieas-lire will be introduced. Provisions covering the situation in upstate io siei nave wjrl be in (roduced as non partisan measure, 1 lirn IS IV .1 lnmi in Itepnblicau in the Assem lily. Hearing on a number of i mpara lively minor measure are sob Or I I UMeL' 1. .1..

1 icdiiled outdo which distributed to the public. At another lime a pony and a cart were displayed in the window and later awnrtlctl to the person ttuessim; nearest to their actual weight. Several weddings were formed in the window of Ihe store and nt many season openings the Fifty-fourth Itci- Tl I Ihe public from the front tcp of the store. During the Worlds rair a complete workng model nf the Ilnr- tliolomny Itiewing ompany, electri cally opeiuied, waa diaplayeil indow. The present otficer of tin' company nre President, K.

liries- heiincr. the son vice president, tit-urge K. Smith; secretary, Kred K. Hall. Mr.

lirleslteiiuer wa director of the I.iiioolii-Ailiiince Hunk ittnl of the Sicin-lllock Clothing Company. lie-side hi son, be leaves three il.tugli- tcrs, Mrs. David M. Hrickner, of New York city; Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, of Chicago, and Mrs.

Arthur Case, of this city, who ia at present in Ku-roe. Three Men Burned to Death in reck of Erie Freights Meadville, Feb. tl (Hy the Asaocinied I'ressl Three rain men I ...1..... were lllllliett to in-niu iii-iiu worn ti freight train on Krie Itailrond He was met by a private detective who endeavored to wave aside the newspaper reporters without much jam. Count Salm refused to say ianythiuB except to bemoan the loss of bis e.ave one euitcase.

This one was filled with toys (or his little son. MINERS BEGIN PREPARATIONS TO OPEN PITS; rilVflM Kli KltllM PACK ONE Inter, tiv u.iv le'lll'. in ,1 0 On to the public interest sets a new hight sriimlsr-il of Vniericlin esmn nsll i ti period of idlenee that has left a trail of poyeriy. bankruptcy and ry in many communities. To vplnin Term.

liy to-morrow niu'lit all the delegates will have been elected and instructed by their local unions. Some lenders ainoiig the miners would like to see the convention conclude lis work in one day. However, a tri district con-teniion is a sovereign body and evety is privileged to have his say. The terms of the agreement entered into be explained by the national anu tlifiiKl one now nicy win ne msscu iniiity iiuoiinn Hie mi the minds nf the men. While the delegates are coinplci iug the record of the titanic strngg.e, the; coal companies, railroad and other companies irs that ti tii.iiiii in l.wi, 1, trr oal lo market will make rapid stride tl i.ie-iring for the riwimpi ion mining, miilroads already are niov mg car to the collieries and within L'4 hour after the convention adjourns coal will be on the way to market.

Producing companies have atinounc wl" noriual winter price selling tht fuel at the mine What the retail pr'ce of the early shipiueiils will be 1" 1KI conscience oi me inuuo. peak production is expected In be reached by Ihe end of the niouih. Some mines ill run short, handed be aiise many the workers left the I regions during the suspension. lay day In the coal fields ill be gin to come early in March. Most coal yeea twice OVER 70 YEARS OF SUCCESS iN0 DRUGS conu, anic nay their cmpl a iiionlh.

El urn id 1 of he nh'e in itie Jiunnniian J- mv ana mvi in l.onili made many of the optical in-j an of their own extraordinary land, slruments needed by the army and "Above all, the donor seeks to ex-navy. Vertically every range tinder press by Ibis offer internal ional nniitt used in the I'niied Stale navy wna the friendliness and respect felt made by the company founded by Mr. )v America, the newest land of Ihe Ilaiis.h. while at the close of the wnri'et. towards Kgypt, the oldest land binocular were being completed at of the Kasl ami oldest land of ihe rate of It.otNl a week.

Periscope histon." more perfect in deeign and rapid iu Professor Itrensleil ejplain that operation than previous mode! keuiole of the gift is complete under construction, searchlight mir-j operation with Ihe alreadv existent rors at. large as sixty inches in di-lU highly organiy.ntion of anieter and ground and polished like a Pierre l-aciiu is lens, gun sight tehvi-ipes. alii. r. iuh.

iniict him. Miiing "Dn. da. tin" torpctio nine siguis, incilMllg cups all were produced n. rapidly as con- Istent with the high quality reiuired I luring the peak of war ork ttolNI the Count's room, the baby was ecate.l un the hotel desk one in the hotel lobby paid particular attention lo Ihe chili! who clapped Ilia bauds and gazed keenly about.

Detective llt-idii! of the Counter retinue, Ihe nurse mi, I the baby then went into the nut room. The Count -lid not waste time greeting his heir, lie and bis mother conversed ill lieruian and then the Count si ob jected lo the presence nf the detective. He did not to the presence of the nurse. In turn, the lieteitlve objected to allowing the Co mt to see the child hit fisini, offering lo meet, him some place on Ihe note! ground. "Here are my papers," said the Count.

"They permit me to eee the child in my hoiel. If I can -e my son in my own room, 1 don'rvini to aee him. "I have not come flown here to see the mother. I don't give a damn about seeing her. Hut I want to ice my son.

lt'a the thild I came to see." Count S.iy da." At H.iiu niiiiiunl lillla Polfit. olaelii.t i to cry. The immediaiely tried iii '1 ihe iu countevs picked up a email rattle iinil i started to eliake I lie toy at Icier, tint the wails only increased. The ai'giinient was then renewed, Peter continuing to cry and suddenly the Count's mother became I als staried lo weep. After fifteen minutes of thi tin1 Count saitl he did wish to eee the child if he could have no privacy, whereupon the nurse took Peter out of the room.

The Count and his mother followed the chihl Into the elevator, Ihe Count his son on top of his golden ilncka and aving to (lie Dowager iConntefs: "Don't yon wish ine give him nme dollies?" 'ne ahook hr Shortly afterwanl. Khe Count went i iinto conference iiji bis lawyer atxl the Count re- fused lo give out anv informal ion 'liflae lliM uxein, i. I.iu ii. u.ii.l that he Wu lireitariug lo retire The Dowager Countess t-oiit imie.1 lo soti 'for some lime after her grandson had been taken away, ith the Ctoiitt try aulilrft her ill tiernian. Apitearnrue PlutptminMiiK, I Tiie Count nm bin mm her arrival early to duv.

A nun.rter of rpre nf fashion per tort iralu new.p(.per rennrt-s Count wine disappoint i i I I i 1 I pet-sons were employed at the plant 1 to tiighl denied thi.nigh a repre-liraciically doiibli' Ihe iiiiiuher of about Ueiitulue thai he had made tiny such now ployed. Kit't ns that nl I rlbiitcd to him in tlis- New milical prodiK is were ftoiu luitches lioiii Cairo. lie said that time to lime added to ihe already for some time iicgolinlions bad been i ti. e.i oi i.e. e.

i.o ii i I under ii caboose, which took lire, and eking I rum wn reiinred to nun Ihe mass id wreckage I nun their bodies. The dead tire: Andrew Speshock, conductor Flo) Calvin mid Ki ucst Calvin, biakeiiicn. Tin' Cult in wire tsui'ius. All the men resided in Mciidvilie. An iiutuest into the accident will be held later, the coroner iiunoiinced.

i officials of Ihe Krie i-aid tin in stalled Moiidav WEATHER REPORT Washington. Feb. It. forecast Wes.err, New York (Inrrte. r-olrtcr sfonday ingl't; Tueadav.

gener- ally fair. 1 I.AKOK M. DlliS. London. Feb.

14. I Hy ihe I'rcss I--John Itobertson. I.ahof 'member of Pflrliniuent for the P.othwsli idivision of I.eiiaik.shire, died at to-day. lie was t-hnirman of the Scottish Miners' Fnion anil istrong advocate iui innn i 1 he mines. He was decorated after III war fur having organized anecint jfuiid fur sending jiipes mid to the tioiis at the front.

PERTUSSIN not only aonthej a cough, tt also htlpa to cler tha air paaaageafrom garm-ladtn my. cua which ia uiually tht caua of tha irritation. Tha ralitf It brir la mora than temporary aa It hatpa Natur to bring aboot a pdy lecOTtry. lta fraadom from narcettca, ctitoroform or any harmful drug wall aa lta pltaaant tasta bava mad PERTUSSIN thaidia! cough remady. It haa baan wall known to phyaiciani and pharmaclata for mora than twanty yaart and ia aold by all diuggiata in targa and mall bottlaa.

Safe for Tvprv Pni i rfK Relief ate tor expanded tne. lie pholographlc lensea, project ion up 1 1 i us as welt as oilier optical I striinieuls was begun. When thel In 11HI7 an nffiliation with the Carl of comnntlees, ibnes are be set fori a large number of hearings within the eega. Rubber Exchange Will Open To-day in New York City New York, Feb. 14 the Asso Prcssi---Aiiiei-icii's second rub-j her exchange the tirst devoted evltl- I lively to Irmling in Hint coimooduv ill open for business to inorrovv morn- iug at No.

Ml South William street President Francis Henderson iioiinced to-day the limited member-, ship of 'oil waa expected to he filled, before the official inauguration of the i new- market, The unit of trading will be eon- tract calling for 'i 11' tons of rubber i and twelve months will be traded in, I on the New York Cotton Ihe rate of commission for buying ami eiitng is fixed and will not vary a the market price of rubber change. I ransactions on the exchange will he ctearetl through the Hubber Kxcbux Clearing Mouse, Iuc. A1IIS JKWISII UMI. New- York, Kelt. 14.

Ity the Amso ciated J'res William I'm, motion picluie iiiagnate, tti-dity made a per-aoltlll colitriblltii.il of Ml to the SI5.iMKI.tMK) fund of the t'nited Jewish raiiipiiign. at a meeting at which organization of the New- York drive was effected. Mr. Knx accepted the chairmanship of the New York campaign. The New York quota wa ranted from to Hl.ru Ml.

at tbe meeting. The fund will be ued to allevia' the condition of fre gn i jjrwifh ropulations. 1 JiMVI. Sir. Hauarh designed a power i nueines or lieorge riacgtiiiiller, who na a'-ung us iiennnivi s.

)enrrindiiig machine and though tlieihns only just recently withdrawn from representative in Fgtpl in the negotiu-evolutlon of power machinery forjthe firm and retired from business, i lion but thai no agreement with optica) purpose wa very gradual, was moved in llochester from Wash I'g) ptiim officials concerning establish one Improvement followed another I jngton. military and other high-ment tif Ihe museum could have been until the lensea he ground were firmly quality optical instruments, sin as! reached by him without the knowledge Mtblith(t everywhere in Ihe eastern telescopes, were produced. land approval of Mr. Hockefeller. Mr.

part of th country. A larger fac i Hockefeller said thai he had not tory apace, waa ohiained in tww at Allied Mil ela nrh. autbomrd anv announcemenl run- William Anhelt, publisher of the Pic-Itc! Observation. 'toml Iteview, who ha been acting The highest temperature yeaterday the Couul's ad iser. in as a.

degreca. against i ne same u.l Ihe lowest "i cliist i nun. ami II below en. Zeiss work at Jena wa effected. news from Cairo wa "premalure." This alliance did unit to build upi Ihe prestige of the company, ami i MMMiKK 151 MOK UKNIEO, adtietl to.

the iiiulity of its priidui ls. JVew York, Feb. 14 Hy the Aa-Fndiiring until Ihe ouiliienk of lhe'ocil''d Preesl lteport that etepa World war, Ihia umiiei tion with been taken looking to the merger Zeis was termiiuiltil when conditions 14 Nuiional City and Com Kg- In tlie wean XI. against In IIMIt. iiiteluled to plav teliiu .,,,1 4 It.

a.erage of Mr AulrU made effective o-oietnlioti iiiiiossible, I hange banke Here dcnietl iiuetiiivw-I ii li)2H the liniisch 4 l.omb Optical B'v day by official of Ihe former Iliver and Water atreet. which wat occupied until the Drt building on Ilia present tt was built in lr74. Kor a time Mr. Isunh iiiaiiiiaiiied aalel otticen in New York City, bill after leu years returned to Hoi liester. The business was then coiiduisetl under Ihe name of ihe Vulcanite Optical Company, hut wa chained to Ihe Ha sell It Iiinb Optical Company.

Hulne lira nt bed Out. From Ihe production of eyeglaaa lenea and frame, Ihe bii-ines, hranclie.) oiiMnti) many line. Micro acopea. which could be aold at prices i li .1 ritniifii ii? rnflnip imp om i a atiH vhhfA mt i rmnn 1 fipoftitinn, in i 4 tt I Ii VI Noon, llry bulb ill Wei bulb Ilclattve 7.1 o. or rstt.lsll 111 itn'ti Ihe highest in.

I I'J miles per hour from the southeast ihe weather, clt.ii.ly iwitli aurhikliiig rain tit ml. Idle an i noon. Vnr C'oltK rtp or InduenJi i preventive. tke I i Ml I r- inmpip. VZJ7hP'Y Try? i 1 I i I Company pun bused mid moved to Hoche.ter the Hievene Company, man uiaciurer or ine nigiie-i frame and mourning.

Inn, the company again took lip the mini-; feamau and till it 1 I i II tt hum i ui- i i t. i. onimt I iti hiia tr nnhllia mir nrnfMirt Pom. rMr ngn Mr. Bwh.

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