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THE SHREVEPORT TIMES FEBRUARY 8. 1022 WKDNUSDAY MORNING LAUGHTER AND THE NEW NURSE Wilson Spirit Alive MMER HOME UNDER GUARD PRAYERS IIW The Shreveport Times THfc TIMlJi ri'RMMUMi OMI'ANY, LTD. 0M Mareliall street Robert Kwing Incident end I'tihlialier Joint I). Kwliig Aiiaoctat Publlaher L. A.

Mallhaa Biialne Manager tnlt'Hil at tha Shreveport. (Lu Vustofflca As Hecoiul-eiae Matter Mabel Normitiid Feint Duriij Service i Other Grow 1 jynlf rirnl Elitfirtl Department Hnth I'honea 127 tiusim-wi office Both lMiuiii 7 1 Hv OR. KTITHKX S. WISR lllnlibl of the Tree Nynagogue, New York) New York, Feb. 7.

History will do justici to Wood, low WiUnn. Ye( it in well thai we deal with him now that we nmy keep alive bin memorable spirit. It ia enormously important for ua to appraise our great. To praise Wilson ii not to disparag Roosevelt any will than to lii.parag Lincoln. It may not, he fair to aay of Wilson that hi bore heavier bunion, orld burdens, than did Lincoln, for none could be heavier than were Lincoln's; and hit bore thi-m alone as Wilson did.

Lincoln, bad he livid, would have remained magnanimous to the erring eon of the nation, Wilson ti and willed to be no le.s to the erring anil rebc-11'ou im tinrm of earth. Wilcon lived and toiled first througli some yens of peace and all its problems, and wrought wse and (tenllneed fsss I), ward FittStrilhinor, missing- bailer .4.00 .7 Pretty Film Star Admit, Sh Deeply in Love With SUin Movie Director i(ollad roas pal I). It wis there in I little inn In Grei i-wieh Village that Mary first readied her love for the great dirletor. Now their romance is being mad an open fiook. Th social Ind professional engagement of the aC tress ind Tylor ir being cirrfully serutiniied.

(to On M)terioNi Mission. The pelie began working tonight on new clura upon which they declined to comment and a squid of detective left Central station gn a mviteri6ul mission nrderlne that secretary, with the murder of his fori mir employer, Willinn Desmond Tay lor, will lie issued, wit dclavo THH.MS OK fclllSCIUITlOV Trlv Mntuha 7 8m Month Three Mmnli fill One Month Una Week toe KuntUf ii It. SO Twalva Mmitha tonight hy I'etectiv ward King, of tii polir depirtnltnt Ahnve rme apply to aubeonptiona paid In advance. who ll detailed to work with thi dl trict attorney's offie. Th romplltn will bed on new and ronrlusm evidence uncovered today, ireordini lliinss for America.

1 Ilia War Rrrerri. Then led the nation into Rut' he (lid mure RKPRE8ENTATIVB8- John M. Rran-limn Cn Mailer Hulldlngr Clili-ao; Chemical Hulld-Ing. St. Louie: Kreage Building, Uetrolt, Cxudler Hilildlng, Atlanta.

Oa. KAfiTKl UN REPRESENTATIVES S. C. RocWwilh ial Agency, World Rulldlng, New Tork. to King.

Tesirkinian No BW o-l lll Akkselatel l'rM on follow, lexaikana, Texan, feb. T.flfWIi Is mid by closi personal At thi same time privit detectives i iter placed on guird it th home of Mies Mintr. Prom various suthentic circles iigh th William P. Teylor family, ns or thk ahkociatkd press. Tha Asswiaud rrei la exclusively entitled (o the use for publication ef an newa dlnpatche credited to It nr no( otherwise) credited In thla paper, and alao tha lorn) mwe publlahed herein.

mrrly of thir dly, of my with the iliin movie director in tci Angeles, and these frlinda imphlti easily doclire thai Reuben Plvi Ty than take hisi country nit war with honor, Every word he uttered wan a battle. If to lift up the morale hi to nerve a nation, then hit viHoriea wore wotidroua an thoee of r'nrh. The great, the aupremely girat aervice of Wondrow Wilson to the nation was rendered as the interpreter of American idealism. First he formed the mind of America, first he shaned America's soul. Then he dared to utter that soul at its highest.

For a time, we hare lost the moral leadership ef the world. Rut let us have something of his own high faiths "We shall come back, return to those high levels we have abandoned. No good cause is ever lost. Is there anything 1 can do? I am still ready to serve." Wilson haj so greatly wrought for-America, Wilson has so mightily served humankind thtt we lift euf hearts and pray God to bless the America of Washington and Lincoln, of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson! lor, i born in trjis city, not. thi ton or thi slain mm nor in ny wii In th film Industry detectives todny gleaned Informitlon that confirma theories that somi woman connected with the motion picture colony was directly corrected with th raurdir, The' poUn 'spy, may provi to be on of the most noted th screen favorites residing in the Hollywood eolony.

Her motlvi wi strange infatuation for thi quilt, wall mannered director, the police biliavi, which wa turned to the burning, murderous rig, pf jealousy of other women Cltiiens who thi ilder younger Tayl'ori well, and who hl setn newsDiptr Pictures o'f thi fl Safety First. Suspicion that the lives of the school cliil- ilrc in the schools of Shreveport are not ulloct Heirreo has movl director, an posltlv in thliJ asseriion mo siam Director 11 rsuni of th Taylor who formerly rtlp1 her. Th similarity in nimei is as siened as the reaaon for the string' mjx-up in reported rllationiolpt to hav visited his bungalow, ONCE OVERS Young Taylor served ia the pnou gnphic section pf the lignil cbrp during th war, and is now rpartt to following thi profusion Los Angeles. SEN ATE HIEFS WEIGH ACTION ON TREATIES (Copyright, 1922, International Feature Service, Ir.c.) ARE YOU ABLE TO RECOGNIZE THE EXTRAORDINARY? By J. J.

MUNDY. Your ability to recognize ability or genius or may mean many dollars saved to you. You do not have to be very great yourself in order to know what are the particular things to look for in order to recognize the work of an artist. It Is possible to acquaint yourself with the distinguishing features which make greatness that you will know when you see or hear the unusually good. Even if you feel that you have not tha time ta become an expert in any one profession or accomplishment, you should wish to know what it is about this er that person reputation which takes them out the "ordinary" class.

It is said of a perfect picture that it is an expression of art from which not a line, not a bit of color could be removed without spoiling its beauty. When anything appeals to you as good why don't you look at it from the standpoint of elimination and see if there is anything about it which you would have liked left out? It is only by studying tlie best points in whatever comes to our notice that we become intelligent tnd cultured. A.wWUI Pre.) ICXICU against sue iu iiic -e Lren engendered in the public mind through recent statements by members of the Parent- Teachers' circles. Similar statements have been made in letters from citizens, appearing in the People's Forum of The Times. Such allegations should be given the most careful consideration.

If there is even the verv slightest doubt concerning the safety of the'children. steps should at once be taken to reined conditions. -latement also lias been made that have been cleared in two minutes, more lei. in fire drills. This is an excellent diowinp; and reflects credit upon the teachers principals of the schools.

But it must al- wavs be remembered that a Tire drill is one thing the evacuation of a building, with -moke filling the halls and possibly flames up a stairway or along walls, is another. The safety of the children in the schools lies in having sufficient exits, conveniently located and never locked during school hours. Most of the school buildings are built in a wav which would make it possible to bring the children to safety without use of hallways in an emergency. But there is need of improvement in construction. The question of safety is one which hould be considered before the construction of the building, not after.

There are other conditions which are com- Th. Mi all School Washington, Feb. 7. Sinat laid en or both pirttes got actively work todav on plani for thi repair and consideration of tha intern Border Citizens Ask Bigger Guard for Protection Offers Bill to Prevent Strikes in Empire State STANDARD OIL FILES ANSWER IN HOLIER SUIT once constaerea tne quarter lor a recluse bachelor and now known as the bd Of eerret Jove. Suepiilon was thrown on th actress following th stories of neighbors of Toylor who told of her visits to hi home In th eirly hours.

Then wis a bit of ffosiip when it was learned that Cue young woman, in bunt of eonfidince, had! boasted that th intended to marry" "Bill" Tayior. "H's mine," the mid, "and he knov it." Qaarreleel With Woman. Tlylor and thla women quarriled it i party they attended. So violent wa th quarrel that they separated on the spot. Th woman, in a rage, ran to her car and drove horn.

Tayior turned to I mm of stone. He Ihook himself together, formally bad farewell to the others in th party and stalked to, his car. When reached home, according to reports reaohing the police, broke down and cried. After that Taylor an-nonncad he wao through with her and would not a or talk to The police are working on th theory that this woman, with drug-fanned jealousy, armed herself end went to Taylor's home ready to de-mlnd his love or to kill him if it wt refused. Another clew' was reveajrd today When a detective told of finding a man handkerehUf on th floor near Taylor's body.

It bor the initial "3." Peavy, the negro servant, said tat handkerchief didn't belong to Mr. Taylor Ind was not on the floor hen he leit tha room, a fw minutes before Taylor wis slain. Six headquarters men spent mor than two hour late this afternoon receiving detail of story from C. M. Meister.

a chauffeur for the tional agreement evolving from th arm conference. Party conference for con)'drtie of the treaties prior to thi time th ire taken op on th floor bar bee virtually determined upon by pot republican and democratic leader (Rr Asserlated fres.l Washington, Feb. 7. Strong by along tha Mexican border that more troops should be stationed there is commented upon It wai understood th meet! PI .14 Senator Lodge of Massacliusew Allege Misjoinder, Pea of Estoppal and Other Technical Grounds; Sets Course by Assistant Secretary Wainwright and Senator Underwood of AlabpmJ TODAY'S EVENTS of the war department and Major Aeclit4 rrrss.l Albany, N. Fib.

7. A bill designed to prevent itrikes and lockouts harmful to the interest was introduced in the upper house of the legislature today by Senator Oueli, chairman of the senare tora-; mittee on labor. The biil would up an industrial relations section of the supreme court as the final arbiters of labor in the disputes. The court would he empowered to operate essential industries during emergencies arising both member of th Ameriein dk: gation and leader in thi anit General Iiarbord, deputy chief of staff, in a statement issued at the war department today after their re turn recently from a 7.000-mile in their respective parties, navi pee informed of th slmost unmimbii oesir of senators for the mletini-and are said to have expressed feeling that full and frte diecussln should be had. Among the democrats th staV special to The Time.

Ilaynesville. Feb. 7. In the suit of the Consolidated Progressive Oil company vs. the 'Standard Oil company et filed here December 27, 1921.

dismissed a few days later spectton trip or army ramp commands within the United States. At every station on the Mexican border, tha Statement said, meetings were trom violation of the law held with the citizens, with the re Those it would effect includes ail 'and subsequently filed ageln January ment was made today that dcmH quest to permit them to present their crat'c etnator ahouid know how fi employers and employes engaged 1923, in which the title to land in the manufacture, transportation and! section 30-21-7 of the "wonder pool" claims for more Uoops. thair leader had gone in supporfii distribution bf food, clothing th treaties, and what his po.ilip A strong sentiment was evident in the Southwest and South that the ik inveiven. l. attorney for th Standard Oil company, has Centenary of the birth of Joseph Albert Lintner, distinguished American entomologist and author of many works on economic entomology.

Amendments to the Quebec liquor iaw are expected to be presented to the provincial legislature today by Premier Taachareau. The need of reducing the cost o'i distribution will be one of the first subjects taken up by th National Retail Dry Goods association when it meets in annual convention today in New York ity Distinguished women educators and representatives -various wemen's organizations will gather today at Fort "Collins, for a three-day conference in connection with the dedication of the new woman'a building at Colorado Agricultural College. 'Under the auspices of the national council of the chamber of commerce of the United States a national conference of busines men is to meet in Washington today for the purpose of censidering the railroad situation and wha. should be done about it from the business standpoint. Yellow Taxicab company, which they had been when th actions final! army in no circumstance should go taken went btyond or fell ihott feels acutely the need of more space.

There is no campiis for the students, boys and girls, f- plav. This is a real drawback. The boys and girls in high school have reached an age I where outdoor exercise is practically as nec- essary as indoor book study. In fact, the studies will be made less irksome and bur-j densome. if the boy or girl can get out and plav awhile.

Ii It seems a pity that Shreveport. one of the richest communities in the country for its size, oetievi to be of the greatest ng nificance. Story of Chauffeur. his prafotitions, below its present strength, tbe state want added. The whole thought appeared to Muster war brought to polica that tin American delegate shou neiaquarters By tne assistant gen not be crebarraased by what one sen eraj manager of the company.

Hil Mr. B. Baer ator described as "the slipping narrative in substance follows: eofn'. when the treaties are take "On lt Wednesday night at 10:55 o'clock 1 picked up four nassenr up formally on th floor of tr war. Slogan Save and win the several tax dates ago.

at number 102 South Broadway two materials entering into the construction of building for human habitation or Mining operations and well boring alto are included. Interruption of the transportation of pasaengTs as a result of the disputes between employer and employe would likewise be declared unlawful. frior to the submission of disputes to th industrial and for SO days thereafter, the bill would forbid an employer to declare a rock-out or any emp'oye to go on strike. To do would be a misdemeanor. Chinese Eggs Invade Market of New York Aowiitird New York.

Feb. 7. Chinese hem to'lay Invaded the Nw York market. tlvv.fmd caax filed an exception ef misjoinder of parties, plaintiff, and aska tbat the suit be dismissed. Tha exception allsgej in part that in tbe suit plaintiffs claimed full ownership of tbe land in question, while in tbe error uit' fhley P.

Long, alleged that he was the owner of an undivided oJie-tanth interest in the property bv virtue of a contract made on the 29th of June, 1821, whereas, as a matter ef fact, tbe said Hoey P. Long swore on tbe 27th day of December, 1921, in suit number 5571 that the allegations ef the petition were true and tbat the said allegations set out that on that day all Of the said property WaV owned by the Consolidated Progressive Oil corporation. The exception further alleges "that raid Huev 5. Loner, hsvina" made affi IN THE DAY'S NEWS senate. i.

Party policy obviously flgurn i tli situation, but representativ iei atora from both parties evidenced (lesir to have harmonion consids ation of the subject, and to have a senators in possession of full fact' Spend and be prosperous. Present battle cry of Peace. U. is just popping forth from economical colic that threatens to hsrmonire into financial malaria. First we're hot rich.

Then we're chilled poor. Perfeet blend of Charles A. Culberion, who has announced his inten-1 tien to be a candidate for re-eltction as United States i senator Vrom Texas, is at preent representative of Then was no hint given by leader of either party of an intent to hav the parties take caucus action, eta must admit that its system ooes not measure up to the importance and position of the community. The building Jf youth is a task which re-fluires liberal sums: But this money can be kdvantageously spent. Liberal support of an adequate school system is a wise policy which pays large dividends in good citizenship.

Denial to growing. American children of the full benefits 'of an American education in an American way is a short-sighted policy which will incur heavy civic liabilities. The school question should not be passed with the usual passing" alacrity. It is a problem that should be solved for the benefit of the children of the day, the citizens tempt to bind senators to a five men and two women. "Upon entering the cab one of the men pulled up the window between them and me, apparently ro that I might not overhear their conversations.

1 drev them to a number in th Wiltshire diatrict. "One of the men ind two women left the cab and went into the apartment house. I afterward learned that their apartment was on I the second floor. "The otHer man remained InUbe cab and asked me to drive him to the Ambassador hotel. I did to- He wai at the hotel about 15 mitlutea.

He cam out carrying a leather brief ean, "Shortly After entering th cb he appeartd to ikjow the anxiety concerning this brief case. Hi handed It to me and said: proposition er stand. Stnator Li derwoud averted that though davit on tlie 27th of December, 1921, lilfu i'v vh (M nr ii vr. i caucus action on th treaties wou Merchants squawk that ultimata consumers are more ultimate than consuming. Hanging on to their jack like sailor to rope ladder.

be improper, but added that a mat state in the upper house or t.ie national legislature. He fir-a entered the senate in l9ii, and has eom to be recognized one of the ablest repreen tivca of the democratic party. a member or important committees he has been influential in shaping legislation. In state politics Mr. Culbereon has been honored by important distinctively partisan duties, such as leading the state delegation to national conventions; and he was governor of from 1M4 to 1898.

A lawyer by profession, he first won local honors in Dallas and Waco countie. and later was attorney-general for tne atate. Altbama is his native state. anJ the Virginia Institute furnished him with his ference involving a free and fur Known little- after five tne peituen nrea oy tne ioui nev. Thv ore mailer Profreatie Oil corporation iel than the f-eps.

with Moving signed aaid petition harder r.ttorney and s'aid petition having L' contained the allegation that the J. Consolidated Progressive Oil eor- discussion would hilpful, .1 Tt" I They aloganed us to Shreds during the war to save money. Now they ire going to slogan us out of it. he must hav calltH on Taylo soon after Nom rnd left, prob poration was the owner all the oil amy had a U.k with the film dlrcr.to After Ross Succumbs anj went away of the morrow, in a way commensurate with education. Then came th episoile of tm brlr the ability of Shreveport.

cast supposed to have contained If produced from the property here in controversy and all the oil, gas and mineral leases affetinf the same property, laid Iluey P. Long is therefore judicially estopped from denying 3aid allegation, which estopped is herein especially pleaded. A prayer for Oyer wis also filed o- ten one poascsied by Taylor, in ANNIVERSARIES now missing. Tiiere was while tli first man had gon to tbe Ambaat (By itrf f'ner o. Texas1, K'b.

7. Olio (J. Nami. student at the aity of Texa. was nrresfd at his home here today, fnllowing the death In Austin of j.

K. Ross. Whom Nami Is allegerl to lmve siiot lao Saturday. The ((hooting occurred in Una" home where Nam I was boarder. Nam! claims He is th ron of a prominent merchant of Ctiero.

dor for a person to hav walked fre Ml.tshir street sdareas to Tlylor house, committed th? crime, anij re by the same attorney, while Wilkinson, Lewi and Wilkinson, attorneys far other defendints in the same filed an exception of no cause of action. The exceotions will probably be turned. The only apparent discrepaneV as to the time the shot war fire One good slogan has carrying power that would make Big Bertha's best look like feeble dubo'a putt. But this spend-and-be-presperous business doesn't sound like business. Spond and prosptrous.

Four consolidated Words that are not Without faint traces of Oriental beauty. But they don't mean something. Tairlcian pastime of going over Niagara Kails in barrels is romantic industry for barrel makers. But how about dumbbell commuter in ke! II may get profit sharing ctrtifi-cate. But he will never cash 'em.

Maybe they can explain that spend-and-be-prosperous crack. There are reasons for everything, even tapioea pudding. If business men know om new angle that they are holding back bashfully like parrot-toed scholar with Graduating Day poem, let 'em annoy our ear with it. Th police, however, ire said to hav tiled next Saturday, Mr. Levi tan of J.rsy City, leading counsel for found a person who heard a shot i HOROSCOPE Blaintiff.

rtatine that if he were the Tiyior home somewhere neir 1 The Day of the Young Man. 'Scores of cities of the United Stales are finding that the election of young men to public offices is proving stimulating to prog-rrs. Many citizens have found it a wise policy to elect some outstanding man of the to head the ctiy administration. The man who becomes mayor of a city always must be prepared to make sacrifices. The monetary compensation as a rule is not in proportion to service expected and ability required, Cities are tea wakening to the couscious-that a mayor is an executive officer, the pivnt about whom the entire municipal ma-.

iiinrry moves. This central figure in the city runient dare not be chosen according to i i U- 1819 John Ttiifkin. famous art critic, author and master of Er.giish style and rhetoric, born in London. Died January 28. 190.

1822-Joseph Albert Lintrer. a noted entomologist, horn at Schoharie. X. Y. Died in Rome, Italy, May 5.

Wi. 1817 Coione, Fremont proclaimed the annexation of California, and assumed the ofr'ice of governor. 149-The Roman National Assembly divested the pop: of all temporal power. 1872 The German relchstag took a stand against cleri- ical interference with the national schools. to the extent of a quarter of million dollars resulted from a riot of the unemployed in London.

1592-Joseph Chamberlain succeeded Lord Hartington as leader of Jhe I. beral Unionists in the British house of commons. 1904 Vice-Admiral Togo with the main Japanese fleet engaged the Russians ship and batteries at Port Arthur. clock. not fiere Huey P.

Long and Leland II. Moss of Lake Charles would ap The man with the muffler. It" wa learned today, left for San Franelse the day following the murder. Meister's story greatly impr' pear for th plaintiff. Mr.

Levitan would hot diFCBss th ease at issue, but stated that a considerable number of cases similar to the on now on file were now course of preparation and would be the police, particularly thos run describing the actors in the yatei ioui drama a exceedingly rervou One Man Clear Himself "'I want you to deliver that. For God'a lake, don't lose ''Jlii ordr to me wsst "Drlv to number 400 Alvardo At lent that wa th number I Vaught. There was a '400' in it, but I am not iur whether it wa th vn number. (Taylor livid at number 404-B South Alvardo street). i 'i aaid to 'Don't you mean naming it.

replied, 'I made a "When wo reached the addrot a man came running from' the aide cf the house. He was the man I had previously let out there with the two women. The man in th cnb got out and the other fellow stepped In. 'Drive me he aaid, 'Just keep going around the block." "I drove him around the block several timi, then drew up near the Ipartmenjpfhoua. There was a car a roadster in front.

When hcUaw thi he became much exciud. 'Don't 1st them ei me' he said, 'drive around When we returned the car wai stiil there. He showed greater excitement. He said: 'Don't let them ice me. Keep on driving until that car ii Passenger Show Alarm.

"Upon coming hack again someone wis lighting the 1'glita of the roadster apd 14 we drew up alongside the err started. Cpon seeing this my rlssenger gave an exclamation ef aiirm, fell to the floor of th car and pulled down th curtain on the sfde towards th roidster. "When we stopped at th apartment he said: 'I was a fool to doAhat thing." What strike the polici with gnat- filed on the rame tf(it, so soon as th aanera wire ready. Wednesday, February 8, 1J2. Venus dominates today in fri'-ndiy rule, according to astrology, while Neptune and the Sua slightly adverse.

There is a sign read as indicating that many women will bave political ambitions this year, and will causa much eoncern ia the coming campaigns, for they are to champion nnm-eroua reform. Theateri should profit during this planetary government, which eeeml to indicate large audiences and long run of successful plays. Fortign, actors and musician again The wealthy New Yorker mention? It is aaid that practically wjerT yna could spend and be p-osper- in connection with a love triang inig company win I ou met wouia naturally mak sr- yoterday was raid today to th cominr suite and practically ail cleared himself ef all was located by investigators and glv mono op thrnt look like tirimm'a. Kewpi Tle. Prodigal son did plenty spending in Scriptures, but he ptid no excels income taxes, sc.

BIRTHDAYS a satisfactory explanation erf his- tiona at the lime of the murdir.v-' cording to our latest reports. Police today continued thir sslw for letters tken from the Tajlc have the bet direction of the Got to get mother floean. You hou. nuetner tney were cln't Spend and be prosperous un ess the murderer or by someone who tered th house after th crime. fv in rasc- ern territory for Rnrina amni in discovrd wr questions which- counterfeit money.

KILTS GO TO ORIENT. politics votc-nargaining, out soiciy ba.is of known and proven administrative proclivity. Surround tiiiman by a number of young men. who life's road ahead and you reach a fair ideal of the composition of an official board of a great community. The young man who aspires to public office, usually cultivates such ambition solely because he wants to rise in the service of his jellow-men.

If he fail to measure up to standards, he knows only too well that his future, as far as a public career is concerned, will be blighted. Therefore, the young men will strive where possibly the older may permit things to pursue the even tenor of their Shreveport will soon be confronted with mained unaniwared today. There wa some disagreement tween investigators as to 11 strength of th evidence agi'n Baron Rothschild, head of the English branch of the great family ef financiers, born in London hi years ago today. Dr. Rush Rhees.

president of the Un'-erslty of Rochester, br.rn in Chicago. yr ago today. Alba Boardman Johnson, one of the most cnilnent of Philadelphia' irdustrial born In 4 years sgo today. Kverett J. Lake, jovernor of Connecticut, born at Woodstock, SI years ago today.

A. Wolrsst. former chnnlon lightweight pugilist, born at Csdillte. 31 years ago today. ONE YF.AR AGO TODAY.

Premier f.tut end the anti-seresfionists were in parliamentary elections in the t'nion of South Africa. of the big production in Homer thrown into litigation. Coushatta Woman Goes to Trial for Murder of Husband Coushatta, Feb. TV-Mm. Noah McGee and her hmband, were placed on trial here today for tit murder of John McCoy, a farmer of ward three.

Mrs. McGee i charged with murder end hr hushlnd a an accessory to th crime. It 11 alltged that on January IB, Mrs. McGee rod op to McCoy' house, called him out Ind hot him to death. Tnere was considerable feeling in th parish over thi killing Ind the sheriff carried tit prisoner te Natrhitoches for safekeeping.

The tewn it full of people Yd the sher.fi' leerrhea every, on entering thi eeurthoure to see that no firearm are clrid. London. Feb. 7. London outfitters find the eonu arity of the kilt ii and Russia has a s.gn under which great artints er to seek recognition in thi country.

The development of art, which was announced a a part of th new era following th war, will be apparent at a national interest thi year. Music has the beat possible forecast for the year and many will win fame. While V'enu todsy smilts on love ffair warning ii g'ven that wooer wilt be critical and cautious In their attitud toward women. Th annular telipt of the Sun next month falls in tee first decan of Sands, While deputy sheriffs wet spreading to the remotest parti of the rth. The Scotch dress is being inclined to say that they dM net eni 10 ina princes, while numer gard Sands seriously a tii sieve Detective Captain David Aim ous order! com in from Jipin.

I est force in th chauffeur' torjr i aaid he I completely aonvlnced ths "Snds i th man want. I lir it he who committed th crime. Interest manifested in I CHILDREN' Rt'N CRl'RCH. Leeds, Feb. A church ton-trolled by children, who perform every nffir except that of preacher, his been Ittended with marked (uf-ress it It his proved more ttractivf thsn th Ordlnny Sunday ichool.

letter written In cipher and four A Thought For Todav A res ana is lis to cause war, sedition, motion of irmles and even extended droughts. on the Iowr meridian in in Tiylor'i effects. When decode that the man who figured in the dramatic attempt at concealment wore muffler around hi neck. It was the man in the muffler who Mr. Douglas Mc.Lp raw leaving Taylor! house the night of th murder.

If the man In th taxi had anything ta do with the crime new theory enters. This it that the murder miy hive been committed between the time Meister took the four persons to th Wiltshire street id-dresi ind th tim th tnan weiring thi muffler rushed out ind asked to be driven aroond the blok. In ot'jer words whlll th firit man was away the letter red: "1 love you! Oh. ten- roe so. I hid to ramt down beriote mamma remarked that I ttwail temed te rather hlpfr after being oat with vo.

Po the S9th degree of Went Longitude threatens floods and I da! wives. The head of th go'rmnt of Br'atil com under the most un-UveraW influence this time nd After th killing th grand jure summoned to tas killing md spee el petit Jury vnir wit summoned to tvy the ra, owing to a demand in th ncighhorced for Speedy tr Th renin has exhausted Ind 19 more ncll v- ttere am. fCimnnfligei.) far-'. should safeguard nil person the responsibility of choosing a new city go eminent. There probably will be a lrr of candidate in the field.

The public should carefully judge these candidates, investigate their abilities and their rapacities for actual work and their fit-i for the position which they seek. The day has passed in American life when men are elected on friendship and political cone- sion. The American public is awakening to the fact that ability and training for the poi-. too sought are the prerequisites which should Fturfi conjoined with th Moan ialnirlmen uinmoTied. Mr.

confesses th ki'I'ng Ind elim th tnermor. i im feeling masts!" fln (more ranrnttflage), 1 will you Iter. God love ybo I do." Detsctlvcs ire hendln virv' BIRD njOTS TRAIN. Wiles, Feb. C.reat estern xprs triin eme to unexpected Hop nr here th n-ginr found pheasant had flown aerera th tra'k and ttrnck th pip otertloft thi rienu-n brake.

Tbl eon-iualion ipplied the brlke. DEMAND CHEAPF.R BKF.R. Rhenddi, Wile, Feb. ployed miner have appealed to tha municipal authorities to help them In Let not merrv and truth ferseke thee: kin Idem shout thv neck: write them upon the table of thine heart; so shelf thee find favor and rood understanding ia the fight of Ko4 and man. Proverb 1:1, 4.

If yon wfluld he Mtrd at all. my ld. Keep a laugh in your heart and thrnsf; For the ho are deaf to accent sad Are alert to the cheerful nMe. Keep hold on the rerd ef Istighter's hll, Keep aloof from the means that msr; The sounds tit a den't eirry well. But the Mlt of a laugh rirg Pirick'and W.

Gillian. -0 February gets its name from the old Roman god "Fes-m," the dity whose special business it was to pro-du-e fertility In nature. od hii errand to the Ambassador MtCey hid mined hT horn md rlused lfc nd her husbind to lep. arat. PIRATM INK EAR 'msT.

fort to isrertain If any of th 1 ten eould linked with th theot rd foreshadowing the death of an Americlit whom th nation clll great. Person wh hirthiUte It Is havl the augury of an tiv year that wiil hring bnfit through friend. Children horn en thi day will be clvr and inSutriou in ail prbha-fc-lity. They will he noi-i'tr Ind quiric le rir to, high pllrei. i lur niioi.

hotel. Taylor' houis is four block wait of thi hoan mentioned by thi uxl driver. It would ha possible to go from Tiylor'i apirtment to thii en via the illry ways, thul iluding that rival, goaded by jealous pe Constantinople, Fb. A iairins vessel has been found in the Seg of lion, naa urea ine snot thlt kuie thi mm mm. their demand for cheaper ber.

Owing Warmer with two rounded sailor or board. The men deelar tli rental 1 be found in candidates. It i not the "good fellow" vher wins in this ijc day, but the worker." nd two of th trtw had bsj killed Secend- lirgect reservoir 'in. th If Meister a passenger had anything to tn nign price or tne hrng. many of the workmen's dubs if ia danglr of deling.

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