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ST.L0UI5 POST-DISPATCH SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1916. 'ST. LOUIS P0ST-01SPATCH '3 I 11.6 PER CENT GAIN WATCHMAN. 62. AND 1 1 YOUTHS ARRESTED CN GIRLS STORIES CARRAHZA GIVES HIS IDEAS ABOUT GIRL WHO MARRIED A NEWSPAPER 4WAR MUST BE FOUGHT OUT ON TYQ FRONTS' Girl Reporter on Trial for Killing Montana Politician MAN arnadetrt Pair Tell of erl of l.arapadea Kvtrndlaa; ier a Vrot, Mi Hie wat' hnian.

62 years old. i I SHE VAS INSULTED 1 youti.s raf.sit.it 1n age Irom 1 to iO Tl Lord Cecil Declare tl Blockade Only Take Secondary. ParL ere arrested in "nromielet ye-- aatt after two girl-. 13 ana 14 years told the police of a series of Jen-npades extendiPK over a period of a 1 LZ. GIRL WHO KILLED i MAN COMPLAINED i I WORKERS IN 300 ffiNUN TRADES NEW CONSTITUTION fk it -J-, Declares Individual Liberty Must Number of Unemployed Is lec.

2 Tea to a tat co- wes' i east fronts, war tk cl ith tha blucR Montana Reporter Alleges She Previously Had Sought Ar-ivt oi Politician. car. Tlie gii Josephine "2 ars f.M. o' 21 Kast Pt-in street, and UiMM-k. I4, of TI Wnter stre', ''err Intervlewrd by detectives follow-i the icceipt of an anonymous lettT 'ilntins that a barber shop on South Be First Consideration for Its Framers.

7- jde p.a;. a secondary part. lii.Vcr: i M.r.isfer of Wa Only 2.5 Per Cent, Num. her of Women Employed Having Increased Greatly as being used as a meeting Trade, in d.s i.s.; with the Aasoc.ate.' Picss tie latest dev elopn.ents -in In- WANTS JUDGES LEFT FREE A CONSULTED A and girls. i worid confint.

"Tie condition P.urr.i n'a." Lm Since War Began. ECONOMIC CONDITION Touches on Property Rights and Kohert continued, '-a uses us rrave grer. ifcere is r.o reason to ippos Asked hether She Might Slap Face ot Man Who Had Criticised Her. 'leorge Slude. the private watchniar.

h' inK at T.11 Pennsylvania avenue, was sispended duty and placed under The others arrested included scar I.niidniarn. li years old. of 117 iasf street; Oscar Lohse. '9, 7ri7 Soutii Hroadway; Otto Schuti- I ius. 17.

of N'acel avenue: Arthur 1 Opposes "Parliamentary Regime Like That of U. the there will affect ti re OF EMPIRE STRONG suit of the war. be fough out on the mam fronts. Tl cord i Ql KHATAP.O. Mexico.

Dev. 2 In his 1 THOMPSON" FAl.l.S. Mo- I tcc. 2 Testimony thai Miss Kdith Colo" uniir which w-e will accept peace -fures remain the aitue as outlined -erl months ago." address before the constitutional con Post-Dispatch Correspondent Finds Nation Has Paid 1 if Asked the orig of the gress last night. Gen.

C'arranza outlined the reforms he hoped to see embodied in 5 Seven Eights of Her War the Constitution. He said in part: lcpction in tiie Morning Post th.it Germany ad offered the Pyle. 2C. 7U1 lvania avenue: Wal-! lr IS. 74I' Minnesota av-c-ine; Kdward Heckley.

17, 7013 Fennsyl-' ania avenue: Albert K. Peart 'S: who has a barber shop nt 751J rtroariway: Hen Koesler. IS, of 7712 avenue: August Tunk, 2o. 7s' Water street, and Chester ISauer, 1. I'enn-sylvania avenue.

"I come to deliver into your hands re F.xnenses With Own forms necessary for this country. Kight Powers gerero is peace te-ms re'u" for a f'ee hand in Central end Sou: America. I-otd Itot.ert Ce il said. ist regulate all elements of society Loans. newspaper reporter on ttiai t'Pic, charged with the murder of A.

i Thomns. Montana politician, last Sep- temhe-. attetiii to have Thomas arrested for insulting her. and further testimony tcmiini to establish Miss Colby was of unsound mind, was introduced by the defense yesterday. The testimony that Miss Colby had sought Thomas' arrest was given by William Strom, a court clerk here.

I "Miss Colby came to my office t'c! "'Of course, it is weli know that Gfi The Constitution of l.vi7 was the result of a great upheaval, but it proclaimed many had very der.nite an-iciions Central and South America even l-efore only the general principles of reforms without putting them into pracical form so that they are of only nominal value I the war. but I am unaware any peac- FIVE MEN AND WOMAN HELD UP; TWO ARE BEATEN Pl.o'.o Xr: Ka'israra. J. OI.I.I.. having been offered us on tha term-mertioned by the Morning Post.

We have no that such overtures ever had been made here and it is not possible to administer the Government ith this Constitution. The history of the country gives ample data 5y Herbert Bayard Swop. Rrtnrnni From nkrrr He Mad ArPMt to the Brat crrea of Official Information. iCnrrljlir bv Pres Pub. Co.) From the Imperial Treasury I obtained a German estimate of the national wealth of Germany.

France and Great Brita.n a' ihf beginning of the war. a day before the shooting." Strom said. "and nearly fainted. She wanted to i Hhera t.el loen Pair of Hose see Wade Parks, the Prosec ine At-1 Hathrobe in MlRht'a MISS HELEN O'BRIEN IS to demonstrate this. MARRIED TO SPORT WRITER 'I promise to conserve the liberal TkeoNett parkllnaT tirape Jniee.

torr.ey. and told me that sh h.a.1 man troubles." Irtlvlttr. Highwaymen held up five men and a woman last night. They got J48 (6. a epirif of the old Constitution, that the David Nichoison Grocer Compan: (i new reforms will merely eliminate the R.

J. Collins. Bridegroom, la Well-1 Thnnnhi Her a Drtertite The next morning. Strom said. (ri, dozen pair of men's hose and a bath ciead wood, throw light on obscure arti 1 Knom mapaprr Maa.

nod Was Oaee In tav litl'lalnrr. FOSTOFFICE CLERK ROBBED cles and strike out articles put in by on Marks. Joseph 1 1 Schapi-e'i of 4M. Kenuer1' former Governments for personal ad Miss Helen O'Hrten of the St. Pegis avenue, a lei in tr.e rcriinnrr vantage.

The Constitution must not a half lnur before Thomas was shot, she called Prosecutor Parks or. the telephone. Strom answered the call and told l.cr Parks was out of town. Strom said lie had conversed wit'i Apartments and Itlchard J. Collins.

Krar Great r.nt.ii' belt. aril liela'd Siott writer for the St. Louis Hepubllc. tor Department today, told erect artificial barriers between the robbed when be was on his way nom- falih was dis- state and the individual, and the power I were married at hi a. m.

today at the The rational trib'iurl as fii'W from a theater about t2 1 New Cathedral. The bride is a daugh given must not he greater than that of Schappel said he was Hopped by In-' the people who establish it. i or tne late John J. Hr.eri. no was wealthy boiler manufact ut er.

Itlght of Liberty First. men on Kudid avenue, near Cote Urn-liante avenue. One of the men cover! What is desired tlrst of all is to es clllns lias been a newspaper mi.ii Biiiion Marks. ov a Die. m- jno-240 TO-100 5-6 him with a revolver while the othe St.

Iouis for many years and was Gcci? w. i' nri in asrainst 'ire Real erty Miner; unf'ersro-md tablish the rights of the people of individual liberty. Human libertv must searched him. taking; 111 and foi member of the State Legislature in liKC as the Representative of a North St. MISS EDITH COLBY.

be guaranteed to prevent the Gover- watch He said he believed lie oouli identify the robbers if he saw then, again. Ixvuis district. robe. Three negroes stopped Alex Kuntz, hirj South Uroalway, near his home and finding that he had only JO cents, heat him severely. Sylvan Kisenstein.

4V.2A Ijiciede avenue, was baited by two men at Taylor avenue and West Pine boulevard. They ran away when ho yelled for help. H.irdy Wilson. 4426 McPherson avenue, was carrylnc home two boxes of socks and a bathrobe when two men held him up at Newstead and McPherson avenues. They took his packages and J42.

Lawrence K. Mol.an, 4030 Lindell boulevard, was robbed of J2.75 and beaten by two men at Spring avenue and Olive street. Mrs. Hannah Simpson of 3424 California avenue was stopped by two men in front of 3.TIS California avenue. They took $2.10 from her mesh bag.

James Cornell. 1314 South Third street, was robbed of 70 cents by two negroes lit Second and Poplar streets. ment from taking advantage of the ex Miss O'llrien in 19,0 was man led to cuses of maintaining peace in order to John A. How land, a life guard at Spring commit crimes. The old Constitution Itestanraat Co.

la Opea tor Ilea I-ake. N. J. They separated Immediately was not strong enough to do this, as the lluaiDesa. The bat-ement of the Chemical Bi.uo- ELECTION IN CUBA HELD A MONTH AGO, STILL IN DOUBT loirs Most Be Cast Again in Tno Provlneea A here Fraud or Parks about the possibility that Miss Colby was a detective.

'Tiidn't ou suspest that Mr. Par ks A. S. Alnsworth that she was a detective?" asked Special Prosecutor Wheeler, on cross examination. A ins-worth, who was Colby's employer, is held on a murder charge on the allegation that he instigated the killing of Thomas.

Strom denied having made such suggestion. Vou never heard Mr. r.i. r. to give Miss Coibv asked Mi.

Wheeler. "I never heard i.er ask for protection," Strom leplied. Consulted With Judace. Toiice Judge W. K.

Nippert of Thompson Falls tified that Miss had asked him what he would do to her if she the face o' a man who called her a of the after the marriage and in June, 1M1. she What other state can ahow its war expenditures as having been loaned by the home country alone? America's trade with Germany shows one great feature that we can more readily do without Geimany tiiar. she without us. Our table of imports and liberty of the individual was at the mercy of executives. I hope the new obtained a divorce.

Mr. and Mrs. wedding trip Ing at Eighth and Olive streets, which has been transformed at a cost of into a restaurant, grill, delicatessen. Constitution will provide severe penal will include visits to M.il Eason's ranch ties for wrongdoing on the part of the at Canille. and to Collins' mother public officials and make them responsi bake shop and soda fountain, was opened for business today by the Penish Los Angeles.

ble for their acts. Hestauratit Co. The establishment ha- Juoges. heretofore, only the tools of ENORAVK TOCR NAME lr.ie;,b:v or. her on shows: Imports.

Exports a. $4.211. i4r. 44.9i3.2V. :i.7.-.2 exports from lsu 1915 1916 i.Ian -April' hrrt vtth a Iitainocin a ltre-ionir aift.

Tau Coercion la Charged. HAVANA. bee. 2. Although ore itiot.t.'t has elapsed since Cuba's presidential election, the result still remains in and months may elapse before the oit.ome is definitely known.

Par-Ma! lections must be held in two fraud or coercion in-t: tered with the voting. two entrances, one on Kighth ard the other on Olive, which lead to all de Governors, should have the power to Investigate and punish wrongdoing by can do it for tr.e me of a cox Goc'f shipped, snipping, coin and buli'on Public rrope i raiiays. etc.V 30-4a Invent 20-25 The r'tirrm'e I Roe are tne averates made by three financial economists Helffer'ch. Steliinian-Bucker and A. Kee.

On? th mat things ti ar hai done ir i-: nia uy has been to make her pracf sei lent. Today aha depends htsclt or her al.ies for all her food aiid law materials. l4 nceiis r.r ke! and rubber, but I was aaaured that is r.o la of copper. Iron and coal anri ziric she produces from within on i. limits.

The food-tuffs that she combined -h aid ie p-ts from her allies, are rafle to (in The averape rise in pr.ces on foodstuffs is put at aoout 70 per cent, whtrh the say less than In Enlard or Fram It is hich on and ho meat, low on cgetables and erta grains. ladosrrial (ondllinna. Xtjrardlna; industrial conditions Kener- irn.1v-11 a week ly.rils 2J Governors. Guarantees for prisoners ac x. 4th at.

htore evemnars. partments. Benish. who is best known aa con cused of crimes, heretofore, have been JUDGMENT IN FAMOUS KIMMEL POWDER MILL BLAST KILLS TWO nected with Sunset Hill Country Clali. worthless.

Prisoners have been at the sharp decrease in trade i.oied in mercy of Judges and third-degree meth CASE IS AFFIRMED ON APPEAL lie returns give President a to! 1 e- I i f.r.e her for ods. They should be allowed bonds and will have personal direction of the business. He announced that he will introduce several pleasing innovations en From Men niottn Hundred tarda eeae of Kaploalon. a limit should be fixed to the time trills n.aior in Matan.a. Pirar del Itto Onente provinces, in the latter of which partial ele.

tior.s ill be held. Ir. Al may be delayed. Good lawyers should tirely new to St. caterer.

Tl KUKIN. 111.. Iec. Z. An explosion The place is decorated in white with be provided for the indigent and noltrds morning In the press mill of the Ily tctlon of Hisher Tribunal Mrs l.dna K.

Itonnlett May Collect Inauraaer. The Missouri Supreme Court yester a dainty black checkered border, which arrests should be made without evidence 1 Kgyptian Powder two miles south sufficient to Justify them. I of here, killed Oscar Kelley and Harry extends to the Indirect electric lighting day affirmed a judgment for in that." Judge Nippeit cor.tir.ued. "but that 1 would give her 5 myself for doing Several res, dents of Spokane, including r-. Harriett 1-acey.

Mr. V. A. Noteware and II. Pean.

who was a caiuiidjito against Miss Colby for City Commissioner of Spokane. testified concerning the defendant's "peculiar" act.or.s during re.er.t years, and expressed the opinions Jhat she was of is due to the tightening: Uriiis'i bio. kade and the blacklist Ar, analysis of ir imports siiowed higgcst bill to have been for laces and embroideries. This ran a year, but even this had been decreasing volun.e as our domestic manufactures increased. The same is trim wth most of the leading articles which the United States imported from The other big items in our bill w-ere coal-tar colors and iyes.

about Jtj -000. tV4 a year; chiiia and earthenwara. nearly J4.0w: raw ri.ftO.0fi?, ar. 1 dressed calfskins. The old Constitution provided for the I Wollard.

employes. Their bodies were! system fixtures. The men's arrlll haa right of the government to occupy prop-1 nicked un HO yards from the nlant. I heavily beamed ceiling and paneled favor of Mrs. Kdna K.

Bonslett in her suit against the New Yorl: Life Insurance Co. for insurance carried by her in I-'rench gray finish. erty for public benefit without the con-1 Windows for miles around were broken sent of the owners, by paying an in and pictures jarred from the walls in fredo Zayas. has carried Havana ar.d Camag province and has a majority of 29 in Santa Ciara province, where partial re-elections aro also to le held. If.

tr. Zayas can maintain his in Santa Clara province lt. w.n. even if he loses Onente. The Conservatives claim, however, that their supporters in several precincts in the Sunt a Clara province were prevented fro voting bv the Liberals and that a fair election give a majority to Mm a I.

brother. George A. Kunmel. banker, ajy this official statement was ir. ty t.e Interior Department as approved by Dr.

Keif i'erich. The lirst part of the demnity for the same. This is suffi this city. wno disappeared in Kansas. Oct.

21. cient to allow the government to take statement deals with food supplies ound mind. nr. large estates and distribute them anion; On each payday deposit something in whih I am considering In a following j.K.gmer.t represented payments small owners so that the only reform jour Mercantile Savings Account. Tb article.

The statement goes on to point due on two policies. When Mrs. Rons- necessary in that part of the old law I Mercantile Trust Company. Eighth and LONDON PAPER SAYS AMERICANS I Owl: crude India rubber, anywhere from to toys, about oil I I Itentoa Colleae of Law Haaqoet. The annual banquet of the Benton College of Ijiw will be held at the Cio tor.lct.t Supreme Court Judta Charles B.

Faris and Judge Glendy Arnold will be the principal speakers. Members of tie faculty and Deart Oeorge Ooilis will also deliver addresses. Tie banquet commemorate-the twenty-second year of the school ic niouiciuic company aueg is to provide that condemnation may oe Locust Streets, is a member of the Ked- ing that her brother was legally dead. oniy executive authority and Hcserve Svstem and under V. WOULD OPPOSE FOOD EMBARGO i tr.e con.

par.v produced the famous wood pulp, about $2 woolens. $4 Itaiher gloves, over and still wines. II.onO.000 a ear. Judges lay deal only with Indemnity. I Oovernment Drotection.

I "Klmmel claimant." a. New York ex tnrsllon of I'ropertf lloldlnst. 'I ask you to consider whether it irrtlaa Ooirrnar Killed in Wreck. Cotton Lead In Kxports. Cctton dominated our exports to convict, and attempted to prove in the Tinted States District Court in St.

Louis that this claimant was George A. Kim- LONDON. Dec. 2. Sixty-six persons.

necessary to have every foreigner who any In peace times tiermany used to a majority of them soldiers, have been SSI uca a Mr liaht Imitej Retaliatory Action I'rnm i an da on I'uprr Pnlp. LONDON. Dec. 2-l nd.r the title, "a pacifist dream of a embargo." tho Spectator argues that an American embargo would have serious consequence inel. In this it was unsuccessful.

SAYS 'DAWG' IS AS GOOD WAY TO SAY IT AS 'DOG' llicbiiinn I Professor Defends merle peer a ami ccent, and Soutbrm IMalert. buy nearly worth of cotton killed In a railway accident at Herr-ech-alen. The injured numbered lfm. 60 of from 'u every year. Next came op- obtains title to real property resign treaty rights with respect to such property and conform to Mexican laws.

ne object of the new reforms is to assist iabor and we should set minimum wages and maximum hours. "I advocate divorce law which will them being hurt seriously. Ludw ig von "ontrh tnt meal. i Nicholson Grocer Compan- re to lard. Ji5-0 -000000 to wheat, from i President Karly Shopper.

WASHINGTON. Dec. Pres dei Wilson yesteruav Joined the earif Chrtatmaa ahoppeta. Accompanied several secret service men. be waifcel for more 'han an hour through Washington's downtown shopping soppir.a: in various stores to make put.

i uses. Thallocay. a well-known merr.iier of the It would be opposed by Aniericae. to aii.w.'.w. on Austrian diplomatic cot pa.

and the Gov crops: with kerosene oil. losin. corn. farmers and livestock traders, say a th" t.ewspae". teca'ise would depres.i ernor of Servia.

were among those J. PAULSON BALL TO MARRY Implements. lubricating oil. killed. The wrecked train carried place the family on the basis of love.

tobacco and upper leather between J.T NF.W YORK. Iec 2 Pecause Amer-i- sn speeeii has no uniformity does not prove tha' it is inferior to that of the Knghs i people, in the opinion of Prof. I led-rick N. Scott of the Cntversity of Michigan, who spoke yesterdav at the convention heie of the National prices, and also the people would le reasonably frightend by the fur.eral party from Vienna to Budapea' not pecuniary Interests. The nationality fAi.fO and I3.0no.0CO a year of children born in Mexico to foreign cut that the present "war of exhaustion" is not alone waged on German food.

but. tt.ro the limitation of food, on the lielt'i. and it is pointed out that the number of Bick parsons drawing skk benefits from the 'JU "Kraiiken-Kassen" (health insur-aace la much lower than in times of Eaara, notwithstanding the grtut number of old persons who are now repre-aaeted among the workers. The state-aaant continues "On the first of Januarr. 1.

1J par cent of tli members of th Kjwnken Kassen were employed. In tbaory every worker in Germany is a member of tha Kranken Kasen: ta official statement is to be re-ltrrad shows that there was absolutely iiO unemployment on Jan. 1.) Sliea the first of January th r'r-rantage of employment has been slowly lowared. being 93.7 on July 1 "Tha returns from 3 varied in-4'iatrial undertakings show tha num-ta of workers in June. 1915.

to have baan 3.7. and in June. ISIS. iTjrreasw of 17. por cent.

Th "W-e Is uniform for male and female ernploes. In the machinery 'nduatrr the increase in employment ier rem and in the iron nrd though. of retaliatory embargoes. Of the J3.50OO0O imports from Germ.n.v ers should be dearly defined. lnt.

the port of New York ri t. "You must consider whether the vote of Teachers of Knglish He in should be given to all or limited by ed of Owner of ftronns Will Wed onneetirat Girl. It became known today that Miss Una H.l! of Norwalk. daughter of Mrs. Charles J.

Hill, and J. Paulson Hall of St. l-ouis. son of Phil De C. Hall, principal owner of the St.

Louis Browns, are to he married next Monday at Norwalk. All members of the prospective bridegroom's family, except ucational or property qualifications. I think the vote should go to ail. but that first six months of IMS. it is interesting tc note that knit underwear was te largest item.

The second in value w-as manufactured products of flax, and the third, miscellaneous chemicals Other "Supnose. and us no mere empty wipposition." says the Specator. "that the Parliament at Ottawa declared If America put an embargo on exports f-iod to the allied countries, they would put ore on her logs and pulp. Wher; wo the new spapers of the United States sr-t sufficient paper to meet their It should be taken rom those maklm rong use of It or those who look with Indifference on the affairs of the t- pitbllC. items on the list Included sugar beet seed, cotton laces and embroideries, linen embroideries, china and earthenware.

bop. textile machinery, leather gloves. his father, who is suffering ith a slight attack of grip, have gore Kast to rt-' 'end the wedding. "Public instruction must receive attention because knowledge Insures against either anarchy or dictatorship. limn: Man Is Arrested.

lithographic paper, photographic paper, ct.ier paper stock, musical instrurnents CREAM BAKING POWDER Sixty Years the Standard No Alum No Phosphate sisted that "dawg" is just as good a pronui -elation as "dog" I'niforrnltv is not important, he declared, but siiorld lie sincere and show etiltuie. "The beautiful dtnle-'t of the nee.i no longer be defended." said Pff. Scott. "New Kncland. formerly suppose.) to govern in the choice of dialect, no longer holds that honor.

I have noticed that the Most cultivated New Kr.g'ander, he warms up. pronounces his Just as distinctly as his 'p" and 'i'. "We must c.i.tivate the poised, intelli-grrt. sincere personal. tv and the voice which will fitly express thaf personality.

Among directors is C.r.--euce Stratton of St. Louis. On the organization of the executive and tovs. Mrs. Lore'to Rush nam.

23 rears! Several months ago .1. Paulson Ball old. whose husband. Peter I.ynam, i tnr breach of promise by an was buried Tuesday morning, was actress divorcee. The case was thrown arrested Inst eveninir on a of out of court.

There were no exports from New Tori; power will depend that the legislative branch shall not become an instrument of the executive. Free discussion with tc Germany tn the nrst six months or 1W. metal irdustrv almost 13 per cent. There out following instructions of the execu larceny. She told the police that she II.

1 1 1 I 1 1 1 The or.lv preparation for the future Yo i know a 11 i n. inni i i i miner sTreei. tne mm ceeri a eavy relapse recently in tha textile and wood industry, but the at Tamed is rrnr.nl:iliv tive or of governors must be asuted the legislature, but they must not be tl.at saw was the shipping program being pro'ectd. and I have reason to address from which her husband's far a f'l lire f'o funeral to(! nlace 'iT- sl'' Oim-ti e-emnit I tinea there are onlv fiv in given sufficient power to curb the cx that she has been stopping at 101 believe that many of the announcements on this point were made largely to ecutive in proper execution of his Cass avenue. Mrs I.ynam was identi A parliamentary regime in which the t.lft by Patten.

CHICAGO, Dec. 2 Announcement was made here today that James A. Patter. fied as one, tv women who stole a silk skirt from tho store of Mrs POLICEMEN GET PERMISSION TO t- grain operator, had made gifts totaling Knnn'e Yampnlsly. 'IS avenue.

foreign irritation. 1 was told ruthoritatively that almost every shipyard in Germany is working on flov. err.rnent commissions, but it was said jnd the statement was credited In Fng-irrd ti-at the Hamburg-American line had laid down a colossal M.fO-ton 3 to two local institutions No western Is a beneficiary tt ASK FOR INCREASE IN WAGES "Pemtion. and these firms are emnloy-Irt atout 1'Ty workmen, so that the n-taica a'forda no real Total 2- Per Cent. 1 is then stated that the actual num-sr of inmpIoiKl in the empire today IS pr cer.t.

which Is said to a r- riuch smaller unemployment figure tnan was t'-o case in June. "The produce of raw iron for ti riryt Vllf ear the statement executive is a figurehead and the Cabinet Is selected by Congress is not good for I -atln-American nations. The people need a strong government which Is not the same as a despotic government. IHrecf Fleetlon of President. Direct election of the President 1II give strength to the Government and the extent of and the L'vanr-ton I'biee uomohllea Molen.

Tb-ee automobiles were stolen isst Olivr and Locust from Xiiith to Tenth Hospital to the extent of 3 sUa-ner. tl'e Fdsmarck: a Srt.OOrt-tor ner U- be nown as the Tirpitr. and three 2.t' O-ton ships: that the North Germai the nation and the President will not be nignt They belonged to Daniel Schwartz. Dickson street, I a Gist. St John station, and W.

1 1 Coffin. 3s4 Shaw avenue vuuqPs snows an increase of 17 it fj the cast iron t-roduce an iRrreag 5 pr compared with T.ioyd hid laid down two sister ships of rv.ron tons, two more of Ifi.oco each and 1 of 42.0 tors each, and that other Gerir.a: 1'nes weie correspondingly artii e. the san of aplainn Join iib Pmrolnirn and In I'rrpnrln- Hill tn Present to Legislature. All increase in pav for all members of the police depart excepting Hen-tenants will sougnt in a biH to he presented to the Shite Legislature at is next session, for the presep. tation of the bill lvoi-g been given officers and pnfroliuer vesterdav by the Board of Polic 'oio-iitsjoners A co-nmittee pop, too-e I with Co- tatr.me Vc.anlj and p--bationarv in tb, request.

The'r actiiv-i came -is a si'prise. a. tt Have Color in Your Cheeks b'itard re the eport of goods at the mercy of the legislative power. The best argument against a parila-meetary regime Is the object furnished by the Fn'ted States "I advocate the elimination of the office of Vice President, providing that the succession to the presidency. In tha evert of ferrjiorarv or permanent lb-pence, shall be decided b-- Congress There should be absolute Ipdrpend- Urttfrr.

-TaUr Hotter Ixvok injr-Olttr Tallinn BEAUTIFUL BRIDES In tomorrow 's Rotogravure Section. A full page of artistic photographs taken by (OCHVVEIG 3 4927 DELMAR About non- 't Our Christinas Sale of Fine Cut Glass Begins Monday Morning This is a sale of crrat inarznit uic and iinfMHtance -4n that every Christinas shopper will uell to attend. Tf your fkin is vcilcv co-eipleXion pallid tensile coitrd appetite poor tu liavr a bad tate in ntir rti'nith a ence ot '-e jor-. Th. it.

IT'ce all in i has been a cheap aivi war; intended that onl. rl-s nek would ssi for tess laz. no-go. tccling you shoultl lake Olne Tai.lrts. rade for the interna "ia! -anco-Hntis'' slander propagan The raises to be asked, as outlined Dr.

l.tl-A arris' Olive Talilets a suti- sll oiaic so dcperai bv the Police 'ropi Inrlude the Chif Mituie for calomel were prepared by vear to Ca--j Dr. KdwjriN alter 17 vears of sttidv Mill reek Hefenae Meetla. The Mill Creek sewer Tax Defense Association will meet tonight at Compto-i Hall. Park and Compton avenues. Th Lxectitive Committee has selected A aa attorney nod 't is that a suit will sooo be hroucM te-t the ta.

The will be the Carter Construction Co. which built the 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 tai'is from to inpe--tor fro-p with ltts tiatienf ami ar a nnri.lv i i cut that the note issue of the U-khV a-k is covered bv tnor. t'-''- sers-ant nuved vvth ulivc col. "a tluri reserve in where- St. Louis' most prominent and successful photoyrraphcr of society brides.

and pat troo, a You will know tftctti bv tl'cir olive Neglected Colds bring Pneumomn. Look out. cascaraBquinine Th old family remedy in tab'et form safe, sure, eaay to take. No piate no unpleasant after effect-. Cures cold tn 24 hours Grip it A f'svu.

Moncv buck if it luiis. Ver: genuine bo with Itcd Top and Mr. 1UU' picture on tcuj. 1 At Any Drug 5tor I ovontl, sold of the Pank of i inticr- Tlic ulns arc i oualitv for hitii nc, tnr continues, "hai I'T. To liavc a clear, pittk brirl't eves, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy pr tu ally 52 per cent tn rat! nlv "nr -HtlMii qi M- That Is LAX ATI VI! RP.OJIO QCININri Look for signature i W.

OHOVE. 2ic. ItaUr ymr l.mMna, like Childhood days you muat gCt at XaanananaaanaaanaaannBnon the cause. Dr Fdw Olive TVeta -let riTOlTTOSWS Arajaltted of skoottnc aartt. MT.

CAP.MKI- 111.. Dee A Jury in the Circuit Court here tod- fteouttt-d la V.TBTTTIJ TT nili 1 i. i i 1 1 1 In round paid revctt-eight voort's is so well known uud the prices arc remarkably low. Read the in trr-rr-row's vsnn livj. arrange Ij ct s.zrz early Monday morning.

vor. of the if Lie In rr eini bowels l.i.c vet "JJJ A -y-y teve ufruu titer They 1 1 1 11. war axpnes wlfi war lona lli.it tr with! i tiie empire through of the people 11 leer I i ruts a llarrel. l. ANJV1LLK.

Dec to tug her pines for mail and other 1'ual biewerles da announced bee: 'iad been advanced cents a bar- sa make no shwK.t iie.r. i. M. here ee isn be, aue of Mur-rav a aliege attertiora to Mrs. Maater.

son Murray la recovering Maateraon was tried on 'he charja of attault to murdee 'nerM loan has been it tv 'interest debt notes" S.411 i.u rt.ici v.i.i::-;iTia.- Iton. 1 wliy millions of Ixjxes are $i'd artHtaHv at ltk: and per box. All Take one or two nishtly in nuic the pk.rsiuq; results. 1 'i- Co. i olirulms.

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