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3 ROCHESTER JMAIOCKAT AND CHI.OXirLK. SATURDAY. MAKOH '2, V.W Elopes with Cowboy waa abandoned In conference anAM the House incorporated all of tta provisions except those in contro- of worry, and the 'prompt repair of an injury flr defect these practically all anyone reeds tn maintain perfect Dr. Fred, H. Albee In The American HOUSE, SENATE LEADERS AGREE ON DRY FUNDS TWO CHARGED WITH MURDER OF GANGSTERS jm RULES AT ALBANY URGED1 BY ROOSEVELT i Legislative Methods Out of; Date, He Says; Explains How Bills Are Killed Denied Cent Raise, He Quit for Life London.

March Claimed to have been oldest man. William Walker of Nottingham died last night at the age of lit? ycais. Walker went to work at 12 years of ae as a bricklayer, but though he wotked until he was yean old he never earned moie than So 2 a week When he was that age he went on strike for an increase of a an hour and failed to get it. So he never woikei again. 1 1 1.

i versy in the second measure. Kaeh bill will now be acted upon i separately. The conferees also reached a com promise on the i amendment Senator McKellar, i Deniociat, Tennessee, providing for publicity of hearings on tax re-i funds. It will be retained In the I bill in modified form. 1IKAI.TII SKI KKTS More and more we aie learning! to tely upon itatuie.

rather than upon medicines, for health. If we jail followed natures laws, most of I our serious diseases would disap- pear. Certainly the so-called "dis-i eases of civilization" affections of the heart and nervous system I would be abolished. Sunlight, fresh alr, exercise, right food, avoidance f3L Jl OSTRICH JilT.T It seems that ostriches really do eat everything. Inside of Ida, an.

ostrich that died In the London too, were found four handkerchiefs, three gloves, a spool, seveiai nails, a number of coins, a piece of a comb, a piece of a gold necklace, a brass key, screws, rivets, lead pencils, a piece of wood four inches long and a cord three feet long. Exchange. American and Canadian hockey teams may go to Europa to atag a number of games In Paris, Ixin-don, Berlin and Vienna. OFFER COOLIDGE DOLLAR A WORD' Encyclopedia Also Offers $25,000 Salary New Yoik, March 1 (Pi- Officials of the company publishing the Kncyclopedia American announced today that President Cool-Idge has asked, thiotigh a secretary, for more details about an offer the company made him to write for the encyclopedia at a salary of J2.VOOO a year and additional pay of Jl a word for all he writes. Horace I Haywaid, president of the encyclopedia company, sent the following telegram In reply to the secretary's request for details of the offer: "Would suggest meeting to discuss our offer, which appears to Interest you.

ou would be expected to contribute articles of general Interest on Ametican political, economic and sociologies! piohlenis and on American biography. All articles would be paid for at the rate of a word in addition to a it i Conferees of Both Houses Settle on $2,977,000 Extra for Enforcement. Washington, Mar. 1 Differences between the Senate and House over an Increase in tho pio-hibition appropriation were settled finally today bv their conferees agreeing on a addition In funds for prohibition enforcement. The Senate had asked not) additional i nd the House, after President Coolidge had recommended it, approved The agi cement largely dissipated feara that the two deficiency appropriation measures might fall of enactment.

The two bills carry more than for various projects throughout the country and leaden tonight believed the way clear for their final adoption. Senator Harris, Democrat, Georgia, who sponsored the Item voted by the Senate accepted the compromise as a "distinct vindication of our position that additional funds were necessary for proper and adequate enforcement" of the prohibition law. The total amount agreed upon Includes the proposal of Senator Glass, Democrat, Virginia, of J2.V).-0(K) for a dry Inquiry by a presidential commission. The plan of Senator Robinson of Arkansas, the Democratic leader, and Senator Glass, that the first and second deficiency bills be separated and acted upon individually was approved. Arter the Senate had added to the first deficiency bill, the measure TWO NAMED TO HANDLE PATRONAGE Continued from I'SRe One New York.

Bacon told the committee that Wheat did not have a residence in the eastern district and had lived in Washington since 1922. As soon as the nominations of Lloyd B. Stryker and Francis G. Caffcy, as Federal judges for the southern judicial district of New York, were presented to the Senate today, Representative La Guardia, Republican. New York, also submitted a piotest against their confirmation until their rccoids had been investigated by the representatives from the dist i let.

In a letter to Chairman Norris of the Senate Committee La Guardia said that his action was not a reflection on the candidates and requested that action he withheld until he had an opportunity to investigate the men. La Guardia added that he had not been Informed that the men were being considered. Western Union Gift Orders not only give maximum pleasure but arrive in time NO DISAPPOINTING delays whrn your remembrance is in the form of a Gift Order. You can tend it from any Western Union office, knowing that it will be safely delivered with an appropriate message for which no charge is made, in a matter of minutes. And best of all, the actual selection of the gift is left to the one who knows best what it should be.

Phona Western Union for details. WESTERN UNION New York. March ernnr Franklin P. Roosevelt, speak- inf today In defense of immediate! action on labor legislation, charar- i feriz.ed legislative methods in Al-1 nsny aa "antiquated" and said ex- i ertion of greater pressure on the i legislative body was the only rem-! dy for conditions. "This la not a criticism of the present Legislatute," said the Governor in addressing the Consumers' League on hia first New York visit aince his inauguration.

Far te It from me to criticize this Legislature- yet. It la a criticism of system which exists in Albany; jitid If that system Is to be done i wway with, workers must bring 1hree or four times aa much pressure as they are now exerting on tha legislative body." Bills on labor legislation have; Jeen mentioned specifically or by Inference as part of the political platforms of both parties, the fiov-rrnor asserted, "but after the elec-; lion Is over, some hidden power be-' hind the legislative majority has succeeded in prevent iig In the great majority of not only' their passage, hut "open hon-; eet discussion of their merits." i f'splnlns Devious Method "There are three ways of defeat- 'off proposed legislation." Governor: said. "One is the consideration of each proposal in open1 session and serious debate In an open-minded and non partisan spirit and a sincere desire to weigh its merits. If It Is found Inadvis McGiirn and Fanelli Formally Implicated in Massacre as Time Nears for Release Chicago, Mar. 1 -Jack McGinn and Rocco Fanelli weie hooked on seven charges of minder late today In connection with the St.

Valentines ray gang massacie. The two men were booked precisely at 5 o'clock, the deadline fixed by a Criminal Court judge who piomised men's attorney he would Issue a wtit of habeas corpus at that time if they were not formally charged by the police Throughout th- day McGin and Fanelli had been questioned by seeking to link them definitely with the massacre. McGinn, It was said, clung to his original alibi story that he and his blonde sweetheart, Louise, "Ltilu Lou" Rolfe. weie In a loom at the Stevens Hotel at the time the shooting took place. The Rolfe woman also spent some time with the inquisitors, but continued to scoff at the theory that McGinn was in any way implicated.

Sam "Gin Gin" Gi.imcanna. wanted for bond forfeiture and known to police, they said, as a member of the notorious "42" gang, and Salvatore Strocchia, were arrested early today as suspects. Another development was discovery that the last known owner of the Peerless automobile, found neatly demolished in a West Sid" siibinh two nights ago by the premature explosion of a dynamite bomb, had given a fictitious address when he purchased it ftom a car agency. He gave his name as "Patrick Gleason" hut the address was found to be a vacant lot. Police continued to maintain that both McGinn and Fanelli had been identified in connection with the massacre, hut fused to specify the connection.

HOW TO WATKK PUNTS Watering plants In the culinary way-by pouring or spiinkling i water on' top of the ground-has; two sei ious objections, especially In dry weather. In the first place very little of the moisture ever! leaches the roots of the plant; he- sides, the sun usually bakes the earth hard to the Injury of the A better way to water a plant Is tn sink a tin can In the earth near the plant. A few holes In the bottom of the can will per- mlt the water to seep out in the i vicinity of the root. The can i should be sunk at least two or three Inches In the ground. I fhange.

Well Nigh Perfect The Telephone Older System of The Paine llrug Co, well nigh perfect. So is our Automobile Delivrtv System But the dependence of both order and deliver? service is upon the sprrdy and sure filling of the various orders. So the credit lor the satisfaction of shopping lo-phone with The l'auie Drug Co, to the excellent TKAMWORK of telephone, auto and salespeop'e an I presi-nptionists. The vmimis branches of SERVICE work together with crrat smoothness and pe ciMon. Get it where PHONE Vte Paine 24-20 yain 103 Ijears in in the I tetalner fee of annually.

It I woulc be understood that you 'would not contilbute to any other encyclopedia but our contract i would not prevent writing of maga-I nine articles or books. "Your output would be controlled entirely by you, we depend on your economy of speech not to produce more than we can use. We would furnish you office and stenographer in our editorial rooms in New Yoik City, to he used when desired. Please wite date for meeting." TOWN'S 01l NAMK Anyox Is the ruiloiis name of a mining town in the extreme north-west corner of Canada, In British Columbia, on Observatory inlet, near the Poitland Canal. It Is the center of a great mining Industry, Including the largest copper mine in the P.ritish Empire, In which are nine miles undirgroutd work ings- Exchange.

rr 14 Cj they've got it. MAIN 1820 I I Drug Co.M dt Cast Rochester location zzm $27.75 JH M'FAKLIN REMARKABLE VALUES Iii Overcoats and Suits Are Still Available i In This Noteworthy FINAL SALE able or unwise, It is then slain after a. fair and optn bnttie, and the reasons for such action are open for all the votfts to examine and judge for "The second method is by the lash of the party whip; the demand on the legislators by their party leaders that they divide according to their political affiliations and leave to the master minds of their organizations the responsibility whether such action is justified or not. In this procedure the hill Is doomed to failure; and all debates thereon ate of purely perfunctory nature, nor can any amount of argument or reasoning change their ima vote. "Then there is the third method of killing legislation by secret strangulation, known more politely as killing a bill in committee.

The committee which holds the power of life or death over the measure solemnly meets rnd behind closed doors, for reasons best known to themselves, proceeds by a vote of the majority, which Is in till cases of the same party as the majority in the Legislature, to refuse to report the measure for open discussion and debate." I Nobody Tells Tales i In SO per cent, of the the governor said, there la no roll rail and the repi esc ntalive keeps quiet thereafter on how he The demand of citizens to know how their representatives voted and 1ha work of private organizations liks the Consumers' League would lo more to influence legislation, he! said, than anything the except the1 bdllot. Among the labor measures which Ihe Governor characterized as needing immediate attention were tha fair wage law. the 43-hnur week for women in industry, compensation for occupational disease, prohibition of the granting of injunctions in labor disputes, the old age security against want, and the elimination of unhealthy living conditions In congealed areas of New York city. Such measures, ho said, should he ptudied and repotted on without regard to politics by cxpeits on taxa tion and economic sound conditions. He promised his own support and refusal to dicker on the political qualifications of members comprls-' ing such a commission.

Canada Shows Year's Surplus of $69,782,000 (Catherine Thome, Chicago heir-tst. eloped with George Gillespie. Arizona cowboy entertainer and turio dealer, a few dayi after her engagement to another had been announced. WARNS BRITAIN TO CALL NEW NAVAL PARLEY Present Strained Relations With U. S.

Serious, Lord Rothermere Cables Paper London, Much 2 -iRatuiday) -The Pailv Mail today piints message from Lord Rothermere, its i chief ptopiietor who I now in New! York, urging the British govern-j ment to. propose a new naval con- I ference and stressing the "aeriou danger" of allowing development nl the present strained Anglo-Anieri- can relations. His message said in put, "with! much reluctance I turn aside from urgent business affairs here to wan: my fellow countrymen at home "fj the really seiious danger of allow ing the piesent increasing estrange-! merit of relation.8 1 to develop. "Tn some Inexplicable way, the Rritish Foreign Office, under its present chief, has failed to gras,) the paramount importance of after all, must he the basis of our foreign policy- the maintenance of a most cordial understanding be-! tween ourselves and th Unltd States. "In its relations with Amet'es blunder has succeeded blunder.

"Right up to the piesent time, the bungling of the British goveinmm' i has continued. The most recent example of It was the iepudiation: by Sir Austen Chamberlain of thei happy announcement made In a speech by the British anibaasadrr! In Washington that the Br.tish gov-' ernment favored holding of anoth-r naval conference. "I make the suggestion that this government, even before it goes out of office, should appioach the United Slates with a clear pronouncement that they are willipi; to discuss not only the relative sizes of the British and American fleets, but international maritime law, in all Its phases, including the questions of blockade and contraband. 'it Is the turn of Great Britain to propose a new conference. Sucn a step is dictated by the most elementary common sense, for real competition In naval strength between our country and America Is economically impossible.

The L'nited States now has probsnlv more than half the wealth of the world, and this Is increasing with unbelievable rapidity." TIIK hISS IN HISTORY Originally, In Oriental life, the kiss hail a religious significance. With the ancient Jews and Teutons it was a mark of veneration and affection and as common a salutation between men as the is today. The eaily Arabians wfT-shiped their gods with kisses. Household gods were thus greeted on entering and leaving the honi And with the Persians the kiss of honor was a national ciis'om. Exchange.

TIIK IIIOKMX The phoenix was a fabulous bird of ancient Kgypt which was sup-posd to live yeais, at the end of which time it made a nest of rare Arabian spices, sane a melndi ons snnc set Are to its nest by flappinc its viinss and was burned to death In the flames. From the ashes a new hoenlx arose to years and repeat the performance. Exchange. Thin Folks! Here's 5 Pounds of Solid Flesh or Money Back T'nderweijtht means your vitality-Is under par, your strength and energy below normal, so no wonder if you are thin, scrawny with sunken chest and hollows in your cheeks, you always fel down in the mou'h. discouraged and rundown in health.

Theie isn't an underweight man or woman on eaith who wouldn't feel better If their eight was what It should be. That's why eveiy man and woman bones are scantiiy covered and bo want to gain in MPFARIIN BOYS' SUITS 12 Formerly $17.75 to Broken Sizes 37 FORMERLY TO $75 $27 TO $50 In this astonishing final sale, the suits in school sizes have two pairs of knickers. The large sizes have two pairs of long trousers. Ottawa. March 1 The an-p tvnl budget statement and speerh todav by James Canadian Minister nf Finance; contained three outstanding announcements: An estimated sill plus of for the dominion's current fiscal year ending March 31.

Forty-four tariff changes, chief nf which was a leductlon in the duty of mining machinery. A reduction of the sales tax from 3 per cent, to 2 per cent. Although Mr. Rohh made no dl-ct refeience to the tariff policy nf the I'nited States, he ailuded to Canada a increasing foreign trade In a way which suggested that Canada had adopted a policy of "watchful waiting" and he Intimated that, other things being equal, hia was a policy "nt favoring th-se countries which favor cur products." Overcoats and Suits which embody the finest kind of tailoring and absolutely dependable fabric quality. The suits present year-around weights and colors.

All High-School Overcoats AT HALF-PRICE M'-FAMEN lp5 MAIV STEEET EAST KM MM kr It respte the fact that she lives at an insane hospital. Sultanas Ptisht Moonbeam 6.M513 smashed all Misfc-Isaippi recoids. when she ptodued during a test 13 U33 pounds of milk and V.il ot pounds of butter fat. The old teroid. set by mix's Kminent Osie.

Staiksville. M9 pounds of milk and 41229 pounds of buttet fat Exehance. TOM MIX nd TONY fTkt Hese IN PERSON EASTMAN NOW health and have an attractive fl me should Uke advantage of Mc-I Coy's offer. ait-Cov fakes alt the risi, TVn't this irnncUd guarantee. If nftr taking 4 sixtv rent boxes of MCov a Tablets or 2 One boxes snv I bin.

underweight man or woman coesn't gain al least A pounds anti 'eel completely satisfied lh tbe marked improverr-eni in health our mny will be returned, Just s'i for Mr-Cov's Tihtets at 3. Tnst TVuj Co 'a'green's. or iany drug store in I f-1.

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