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ii nmni wwnrrpup wmwftrvyf i THJj tOKT WAYNE DAILY NEWS Tuesday March 31 GIRLS CLEAN AND BEAUTIFY HAIR NO DANDRUFF 25 CENT DAHDERIHE feTOP WASHING HAIRI TRY THISI MAKE8 IT GLOSSY SOFT AND ABUNDANT Surely try a Panderlne Hair Cleanse If you wish to Immediately double the beauty of your hair Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw It artfully through bur hair taking one small strand at a time thla will deans the hair of dust din or anv excessive oil In a few minutes you will be atnaied Your hair will be wavy fluffy 4rd abundant ana possess an Incomparable softness lustre and luxuriance Besides beautifying the hair ona ap pllcatlon oflanderlne dissolves every particle of dandruff Invigorates the ecalp stopping Itching and falling hair Danderine is to the hair what freBh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation It goes right to the roots tntlgoratea and strengthens them Its exhilarating stimulating and life pro duclng properties cause the hair to grow long dtrong and beautiful You can surely have pretty soft lustrous hair and lots of It If you ill Just get a 25c bottle of Knowltons Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try It as directed I Mr and Mrs Henry Neuhaua hae I moved to Columbia City to reside Jiss Helen Mahurln Is visiting for peuml weeks with an aunt Mrs II Jtaut In Indianapolis Wins Henrietta Zollinger of West Main street has returned from Lafayette where she spent a week with friends Miss Agnes Mahurln Is expected Iiome from Douner college Milwaukee Wis to Bpond a week with her parents Mr and Mrs Mahurln of ralrlMd avenue Orji of the recent hostesses who has entertained In honor of Miss Alma Wlnte whose marriage Ill occur In ADrll vas Miss Helen Enelen at her home In South Palrlirld avenue Th fuests Included the moat Intimate irlenrts of the brlde clect who pent the evening hemming dust cloths which vi ere afterwards presented to Miss White There Here contests aire to entertain the joung women who Uter enjoud a dalntv Ihncheon served In pink and white The guest of honor was showered with a number of mis celUiii iini gifts In honor of the approaching nupIals In the Churches The guild of the Klrst Presbjterlan church will hold an election of officers Wednesday afternoon at 230 oclock at the home of Mrs Allen Greenland IIS West Creighton avenue After the liuslnens meeting a sale of home baked goods will he held The ladles Aid society of the Luth eran church of the Redeemer will hold Us business meeting Thursday afternoon In the basement of the church The regular meeting Will be held on Thurda8 hereafter Instead of Wed neiildje Tin meeting of the Ladles solcet of St Johns Reformed church on Thursday afternoon of this week at 1 oclock will he one of special Interest since there will be unusual attrai lions for this special session Not only ll members of St Johns congregation but all friends of St Johns people ore Invited The hostesses for the aftwnoon will be Mesdames Lena Frankenstein Maria LIssner Margaret Gable Elizabeth Fruechte Rose Olocke Louise Gidlcr Marie Genthner Caroline Geller Maria Hensche Christina Hpcketneyer Sophia Heck caieljne Hoffman Bailhe Trio Concert Einmeran Stober Mill make his initial Appearance as cellist of the Bailhe Trio on Thursday evening in the auditorium of St Pauls Lutheran school In presenting him the trio feels that It Is off or in to the public the services of a truly great artist Mr Stoeber comes from Munich where he was a teacher In the conservatory and a member of the Munich String Quartette and pupl of the famoua cellist Hugo Becker Mi Stoeber aa a virtuoso and Instructor has all the qualifications of a master Apart from piano and violin plajlng there is no more beautiful Instrument than the cello which offers more artistic outlet and professional opportunity than practically all other Instruments In use Hoping to stimulate local Interest In the playing of thla wonderful Instrument the European School of Music has secured Mr Stoebers services as teacher of cello Although music lovers will be gratified to have Mr Stoeber appearing regularly in port Wavne It Is Jioped that they will earnestly Join In the effort being made to locate him here permanently It goes without saving that Mr Stoe feera technique la faultless and his tone a marvel of beauty from fortissimo to pianissimo His masterly execution of the difficult cello score of the Hlndllng Trio win be a revelation to his audience COLONEL ROOSEVELT IS BEING ADVERTISED DISPATCH FROM PERU DECLARES THERE IS ALARM FOR HIS SAFETY NEW YOKK March Sl The New York Evening Sun this afternoon published the following from Buenos Ayres Arglntlna Cable dispatches received here from Lima Peru say that advices received from Iqultos Peru express alarm for the safety of Colonel Roosevelt Lawrence Abbott president of the Outlook company declared nothing had been heard from Colonel Roosev elt but it was his understanding that the colonel was now somewhere in the Interior of BrailL FATHER SWEENEY li Sent to a Monastery In Kentucky CLEVELAND 0 March 31 The Rev Miles Sweeney foimer pastor of St James church bewltkley Pa who was forced to marry a Pittsburgh girl by her brothers and who asked police protection early Sunday morning after an examination here was sent by the probate court to the Tiappist monastery at Gethsemane Ky In company with a deputy sheriff Probate Judge Hadden found out that Sweeney was en route to Gethsemane from Pittsburgh when he stopped here Tho man Is not Insane said the court He seems to be slightly unbalanced from worry over the developments of the past week and will receive medical care and rest which he needs at Gethsemane so Its best he should continue his Journey there The Suffrigettes In Session DES Mntvr in xrrni i ti Bhafroth rMnhltlnn titr mtxtTrmttA lnn duced Iq congress at the request of Mrs Medlll McCormhk was opposed by twenty five leading workers tt the Mississippi walley conference here today Although th rnnforanp jtll nn lb cial action these leaders sent a telegram to me omciai board of the National American Womans Suffrage association Which meets tomorrow Ilrainor that tit resolution remain in committee until It can oe cuuy considered The leaders Opposing the Shafroth resolution Indorsed the Susan Anttinn nTnHnn hnr backed by Senator Brlstow Continued on Page Eight A Close Vote INDIAXArOLlS March SI Officials of the United Mine Workers of America today announced the result of the referendum vole taken to decide On representation to the International convention usually held In this city The representation III remain one for 200 The vote was on the question of changing It to one for 1009 tmd resulted 6lt32 to 3388 Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days i Druggists refund money if PAZO UIMMBVT ians to cure iicmng Wind Bleeding or Protruding Piles 1 First application gives relief 60c DAVID STOUT Candidate for COUNTY CLERK Subject to the Decision of the Democratic Primaries 1914 Your Support Will Be Appreciated iLTraSClAlLSTl LYEI0 THEATER BLDO i 1012 Calhoun GETS HER GLASSES Car Men Reject Ralitons Plan INDIANAPOLIS March 31 I Reeves of Detroit an International officer of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway employes notified Governor Ralston yesterday afternoon that the carmen will not consent to the public service com mission acting as a board of arbitration to settle possible differences erls ing between the men and the Indianapolis Traction Terminal company during the life of the award which was made recently by the commlssloa The company indicated several days aco that the commission would be accept ame to it ana had the men consented to this arrangement which had been proposed by the governor the arbitration question would have been settled definitely Coal Conference PHILADELPHIA Pa March II The conference between the soft coal operators and the miners of central Pennsylvania may be brought to a close today without final settlement The operators have shown no Incllna tlon to consider any proposals regarding electrically propelled coal cars and unless this subject can be discussed today the conference will be indefinitely adjourned In case of adjournment it Is possible that a strike may result That Skunk Hid Case GOSHEN Ind March 31 John Denny a Winona traction line motor man was yesterday fined for assault Ing George Hanks a Balntreetown farmer who attempted to board an Indianapolis bound car with a sackful of skunk hides Passengers objected and when Peter Kller the conductor argued with Hawks Denny appeared and hit the farmer Congressman Dies ATLANTIC CITY March 31 Representatlve William Rlrhardson of Alabama died here today He came to this resort some time ago to regain hla heal th IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FUD KIDNEYS Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like leao or piaaaer bothers Most folks forget that the kidneys like the bowels get sluggish and Clog red and need a flushing occasionally else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region severe headaches rheumatllc twinges torpid liver acid stomach sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and the moment you feel an ache or pain In the kidney region get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act Una This famous salts il made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice com blned with llthla and 1 harmless to flush clogged kidney ana stimulate them to normal activity It also neutralises the acid In the urine so it no longer Irritates thus ending bladder disorder Jad Salt Is harmless Inexpensive make a delightful effervescent llthla water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid ney clean thus avoiding eerlous Complication A well known local druggist says he sells lot of Jad Baits to folk who ballet la overcoming kidney trouble while It 1 only trwblc AJrertlMi ment MUNIIPAL BUILDING OPERATIONS BEHIND MARCH SH0W8 ANOTHER FALL ING OFF FROM 1913 Fort Wayne Is Nearly 30000 Behind the Record Set for March of Last Year Kort Wayne has shown a decided falling off In building operations for the month of March of this year from the record set In 1913 Over 130000 separates the Ivvfo years records ac crrdlng to the report of Andiew App the assistant building Inspector The tabulated statement is as follows Est Cost No Permits March 1914 170475 88 March 1913 207472 71 Total Cost Total Cost 1914 1911 January 3 85850 8 64975 leuruary 101100 72000 March 306926 314447 The building permits Issued today are as follows Brown 544 Packard avenue frame residence 82800 Simpson 1906 Lafayette street frame residence remodeled 8125 Mlkn Knehler 1304 Odk street frame residence J25O0 A Anderson 803 Wlldwood avenue fi Hme residence 31500 Iflener stein 1724 Third street frame resident 11830 FLOOD CONFERENCE Fort Wan Will Be Represented at Peru Meeting When the state wide meetlne of callous bodies Interested in the work of evolving some state statute that will give aid to lowlands In the prevention of future floods meets at Peru next Thursday Fort Wayne will be represented bv Mavor Hosev Chairman SIngrey of thq board of works and President James Butt of the board of county commissioners i ne purpose of this meeting Is to lay plans for a state law that will brovide a state aid for the affected districts City Engineer Randall will with in the next few dass submit to City Attorney Colerlck exact descriptions or the properties to be condemned so as to make necessary alterations In the channel of the St Marys river These properties will be paid tor out of the general fund but by he limn It la necessary to purchase more prop erty 8 state law will have been enacted that will provide another mean of raising ne lunus EIGHTH WARDER3 DETERMINED They Want Canal Street Opened Atrota the Nickel Plate Within the next two weeks a com mittec consisting of George Hltzeman Fred Buhr Laucr A Schramm and Wehrenberg will confer with the Nickel Plate railroad officials and the board of public works relative to having Canal street opened across tnexvicket nate tracks ana graae sep aratlon effected there and at Coomb street It will 4e necessary to widen Canal Street If It Is to be opened as a through thoroiiKhtare but the coat will not be great as the properties that will have to be condemned are not val uable Henry Hilgeman member of the board of works attended the meet Ing of the Eighth warders held at the Olive club last night when the com mlttee was appointed Thla meeting was called by Councilman Keller and Hartman Mr Hartman served as chairman and Mr Wehrenberg as secretary of he meeting There were about 200 property Owners present Horton Is Appointed Gates Horton was eslerday appointed a meter Inspector In the electric light department by the board ol works Mr Horton ftimerly was employed at the temple He assumed his new duties eslerday The Birth Record Born to Mr and Mrs Ralph Carr of Antwerp twin bos at the Lutheran hospital Municipal Notes According to the books of Secretary Dennis McCarthy of the board ol safety the receipts of the market house for the month of March were 3 05 or slightly less than during the corresponding period last ear when theecelpts totaled 326 59 The board of works esterday approved the amended plat for the Frlcke addition and received and took under advisement petitions tor paving Superior street between Spy Run avenue and Lafayette street paving Eckart street from Lafay ette to Warsaw for walks on bolh sides of Pittsburgh street from Dubois to Roy street Plans ere ordered for a main sewer in the territory east of Plqua avenue south of Wiebke west of Holton and north of the city limits HORSE SENSE People of Toledo Asked to Exercise It for Once TOLEDO March 81 With both the city officials and street railway authorities waiting for each other to make the next move Toledos street car war was In a state of status quo today Following the refusal of Federal Judge Klliits to grant an injunction petitioned for by the railroad company against the citys three cent fare ordinance the case will now go to the state courts Street car officials today asked the people of Toledo to exercise their moral sense and pay live cent fares The majority however contented themselves with riding free when conductors declined to accept three cent fares Murderess at Large HARTrORDCITYInd March 31 Mrs Rae Krauss who was paroled by Governor Ralston from the womans prison to visit her father at Pennville for two weeks spent her first Sunday I in ten years as a free woman In an enjoyable manner She attended church and ipent much of her time on I the streets or he village She attracted great attention residents of the little hamlet congregating on the street corners to see her pass Mrs Krauss refused to talk to newspaper men Bound to Hear the Debate WASHINGTON March 81 When the capltol Janitors started early today to clean out the house galleries they yvere surprised to find three wroman one very old and feeble and one man camping out for the last round In the tolls fight Were locking the doors now and they wont be opened until 10 oclock for the applicants for gallery seats the quartet was told Well well be locked In the four chorused Were going to hear the debate whatever happens The Janitors locked em in The campers ho had brought their lunch said they had been there since before 7 oclock having slipped In an employes entrance VOLUNTEERS HEAD FOR PRISON REFORM 8JMssBssWssKsssssssi BsBBBBHBBBBBBBSF rMSBBBBBBrBBBBBBBBBBs1 sfvJslsssssssssssssssMikssB smLsK ssVIKSSssV sfcflsssH BBBBBBBBBBBBF i Wlty JssBBBBBBBBsi Mr Maud BaHlnftoa Booth I bellev that the toktlon of on of the greatest prison problem lay in tht removal of tht priioni from the city to the country and in tht converting of tht prisoner Into thl farmer th raiser of chickens cattle food nd hogs tajn Mrs Hand BalUoftw Booth the faonder of tht Volunteer of Amric sad tht greatest worker aatsfe tkt pfistntri 1 tfS tfV jfv THE DEATHS Wick John Yerrlck aged thirty two years died at 74t yesterday evening at his home 651 West Third street death bejng due to organic heart disease after an Illness of three months duration Mr Yrrlck was formerly a switchman In the employ of the local steam roads until he was compelled td resign on account of IllnesB He leaves the widow and one son two years of age hla parents Mr and Mrs IL Yerrlck i also the following brothers Edward Frank Paul and Claude all of this city The deceased was a member of the Precious Blood Catholic church and the Sacred Heart society of that congregation Auer Jeanette Emma Auer aged twenty six years three weeks and four days died yesterday afternoon at the home corner of Emma and Gertrude avenues from a complication Of disease Surviving relatives Include the husband the parents and the following brothers and sisters Arthur An stett Fred Anstett of the Wayne knitting mills Sadie and Luella Anstett Mrs Anna Miles is an aunt and Frank Clara and Joe Miles are cousins Her parents are George and Augusta AnBtett The body will bo removed tomorrow morning to the home of her parents at 211 Mechanic street Funeral Announcements Funeral services for John JL Yerrlck will be held Thursday morning at 830 oclock from the residence 651 West Third street and at I Oclock from the Prerlous Blood church Funeral services for Bernandy Carroll will be held Thursday from the residence 622 West Superior street at 815 a and at 8 oclock from the St Patricks church Interment will be at the Catholic cemetery Funeral services for John IL Henderson will he held Wednesday morn Ingat 8 30 oclock from the residence 2522 Calhoun street and at I oclock from the St Patricks Catholic church Delicious brown cakes made from Mrs Austins Bag Pancake Flour All grocers A Sacramento man has proposed a plan to Irrigate nine million acres of California land at a cost of 8450000 000 Diamonds on easy payments at Wartell the Jewelers 928 Calhoun street Soda For Gas Acid Stomach or Indigestion Gaa Gas Gas When everything eaten turns to gas snd we eructate sour food and acrid fluids It means are troubled with acidity says a noted suthorlty An excess of hydrochloric acid In the stqmach starts food fer mefftatlott and prevents complete digestion Then our Meals sour In thl stomach like garbage sours In a can forming gases which Inflate the stomach like a toy balloon causing a heavy lumpy misery in the chest belch gas have sour risings heartburn flatulence waterbrasn and nausea He tells us to put aside all digestive aids and Instead get from any pharmacy a package of 10 grain Sodagen tablets and take one tablet anytime followed by a tumbler of water which will Instantly neutralize acidity stop fermentation absorb tha gases and sweeten the entire digestive tract He further states that these men and women troubled with chronic acidity snd Its resulting Indlgeltlony Souf nees tnl Oases should take ona II grain Sodagen tablet regularly after meals for a period as this antacid It entirely harmless being composed of Soda Magnesia and Calcium Carbon at 8 Advertliement IS SIEGELS CAREER WHS A DAZZLING ONE and she Made good while her money held OUT NEW YORK March 81 Where some of the Slegel millions went before the Henry Slegel financial crash was revealed today by a reylew of the career of his wife Mrs Marie Vaughn Wilde Slegel who li suing for divorce In late yearsXshe was perhaps Amcr icaa most lavish social climber Following Is a tabloid story of her remarkable career Marie Vaughn born In Virginia flrst married George Wilde brother of Rear Admiral Wilde SN Mrs Wilde widow came to New York with two children Georglne and Dorothy In 1896 and became a reporter Met Henry Slegel while on a story Married Slegel In 1898 and started to break Into New York society Slegel bought a costly home at Eighty second street and Park avetfue In the aristocratic section later bought a town house In Park Lane London In 1903 Mrs Slegel made her first social coup hen she was a guetfof Sir Thomas Llpton on his yacht il Kiln and later on a trip to Chicago Next she entertained at Driftwood Lady Swettenhnm wife of the British governor of Jamaica Thus she ar rived In 1901 Mrs Slegel went to London where she was sponsored by Mrs Arthur Paget She entertained the Duchess of Sutherland and later was entertained oy the duchess when Joseph Chamberlain was also a guest At a Victoria hospital bazaar Mrs Slegel obtained the autograph of Queen Alexander a unique social feature In 1906 Mrs Slegel married her stcp dailghter Miss Julie Siege to Tyrell William Cavendish relative or the Duke of Devonshire Soon alter ward her own daughter Miss Geor glne Wilde become the Countess Carlo Intlce de Krascou In 1908 Mrs Slegel returned to New York whare Miss Dorothy Wilde made her debut at one of the most cosily functions New York ever saw The next two years were spent In tendon and Paris Hut 1912 was the Car of Mrs Sle gels crowning triumphs in a social way and money flowed like water when at elaborate apartments In the Avenue Malakoc Paris she entertained one after another the Infanta Eulalia of Spain the Countess Ksterhaty of Austria and the Princess Hohenlohe of Germany In addition to these she gave an entertainment at a club In the Bois de Boulogne whose gorgeous nes and display stunned even Paris By this time hla wifes lavish spending Is said to have alarmed Slegel and they agreed to separate be allowing her 825000 annually Then her social star beean to wane Last year she did not entertain lavishly In Paris and since her return to New York she has been In practical retirement MAYOR BELL Ttlls Church That He Favors Saleen Regulation INDIANAPOLIS March JL Mayor Hell in an address at the Home Presbyterian church announced Jafct even ing mat ne is opposed to proniouion believing that a strict regulation of saloons In a community Is better lie said that It has been shown that there axe many evils due to the liquor trafflo In places where prohibition is supposed to prevail that saloons regu lated rigidly would prevent He recalled the time when he was the attorney for the State Brewers association and said that as such lie always advised that there Is no future to a business that seeks to violate law and advised that the association attempt to have all liquor dealers comply with the law He said that while attorney for the brewer he sought also to have the liquor laws made more rigid so that those In the saloon busi ness would have to do iaw aoinf Gains Equal Lessee The mayor pointed out that In his campaign to enforce the liquor laws In Indianapolis he has lost many friends but said that persons who ceased being his friends because ho was trying to obey his oath ol orace never had been teal friends and that In losing their supposed friendship he felt he was gaining the confidence of many whose friendship he desliei Mayor Bell also announced his opposition to the commission form of government saying that It li like erovernrnW to trustees or town boards In that It divides the responsibility I believe that no public officials ho said have mora responsibility than municipal olllclals especially maors and our form of city governments makes the mayor responsible for th tone of and policies of our city government I believe In this responsibility for divided responsibilities do not bring the best results INCREASES CAPITAL Edmunds Electrical Company Will Also Engage in Plumbing The Edmunds pieotrlcal company of this city hoe just filed with the secretary of state at Indianapolis a notice of an Increase In Its capital stock to 115000 Notice has also been filed that the concern will now engage In plumbs Ing in addition to Its electrical construction business Anthracite Coil Operators WASHINGTON Marqlr 3L 8evn lead Ing railroads control 8T per cent of the total anthracite coal mines fix prices of upward of 300 per cent profit and through selling companies technically evade federal laws declared the coal investigation committee Of the New Jersey assembly In It report to the house today That ocmblnatlon among retail coal dealers to fix prices ire conspicuous was also charged The controlling railroads named are the Philadelphia A Heading tht Lehigh Valley the New Jersey Central the Pennsylvania tht theDelaware ft Hudson and the Erie 1 i Ti i Medal For Bravery WASHINGTON March ll pp the recommendation of the Interstate commerce commission tt was announced todsy that th president will confer a medal of honor for bravery on A Werner of Smlthvllle Tex a Mis sourl Kansa Texas railway brake man While a string of box cars was running backwards a child stood In the middle of the track apparently paralysed with fear Werner climbed down from the rear car picked up tha child and jumped clear of the track lust as the car passed ii Laborer Bankrupt Joseph Brown of Portland Ind has filed a voluntary petition In bankruptcy In the local federal court scheduling hla liabilities at MOMS ahl tils asset at pothlng I a laborer ii i i i Tour general smoke should Gold Seal Cigars Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment fine fla vor purity criapness wholesomeness AU for cents in the molsture proofpackage Baroet Biscuit Round thin tender with a delightful flavor appropriate forlunch eon tea and dinner xo cents Graham Crackers A food for every day Cftsp tasty and strengthening Fresh baked and fresh delivered io cents Bay biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name OHIO COAL MINERS 4iCJ PEB PRESIDENT EXPLAINS THE CAUSE TEttS WHY HIS ROAD 18 REDUCING EXPENSES IN ALL DEPARTMENT rilirjlDELPHIA March SI Higher wages higher taxes and recently enacted legislation are given by Samuel Ilea president of tha Pennsylvania hallroad company a tho principal cause of decrease In net operating revenue necessitating tha retrenchment policy announced last week in a statement Mr Bea said The decision to reduce train service and working forces of the Pennsylvania system while apparently sudden should not be considered surprising as the published monthly statements of the system have shown the large decreases In net operating Incomer the system has sustained Higher wages eitra crew and other laws higher taxes and other expense Items caused the decreases which are not peculiar to the Pennsyli vania railroad These causes still exist and in addition the eross revenues of the system have been steadily de creasing since last October other rioad but forces While many other railroad systems began to reduce forces in the middle of 19 IS the Pennsylvania system contin ued its usual train service and working force as long as possible In View of the fact however that In th four months eliding Feb 28 1914 compared with the earn period of the previous year operating revenues decreased 18816991 and net operating income decreased 16653671 the com pany is compelled to reduce operating expenses The railing on in earnings ana traffic demands lower Operating expenses and the only way to bring these about Is to reduce train service and the number of employes In carrying out the retrenchment policy thousands of men have already been suspended and many Important passenger trains discontinued It is planned to Increase the number of suspended employe to 26000 and by April 1 the company announces at least sixty two trains curtailing the service over practically the entire system will have been discontinued TouJl And a gorgeous array of Spring Hats at Mlas Klrchners loot Broadway Tobacco judges say Gold Seal Cigarfor mine QUIT THIS AFTERNOON FIFTY THOUSAND MEM PLAN TO KNOCK OFF WORK IN THAT STATE COLUMBUS iMarch Sl Ohlo mine operators stood firm today and six hundred coal mipcs employing approximatelyapproximately 60000 men will suspend operations late this afternoon because ofihe failure of the miners and operators to reach a new wage Scale agreement The present wage agreement expires tomorrow Final conferences here late yesterday resulted In a deadlock No further attempts were being made today lo bring about an eleventh hour agreement Officials of the United Ulne Workers today declared the miners do not waht to suspend work They suggest a referendum to deride on a satisfactory wage scale Operators however de cline to wait declaring We cannot run the mines without knowledge of wnat tne coal will cost Neither operators nor miners officials would predict today how long the suspension will continue It was admitted however the duration of Idleness Is dependent upon the outcome of further negotiations for a wage scale agreement mutually satisfactory to both factions snd a test suit In the courts to determine the constitutionality of the Ohio mine run basts payment law which becomes effective May 15 Butts are already prepared to test the latter tt was stated today Thousands of miners In the Hocking Jackson Crooksvllle Zanesvllie and Pomeroy mine districts of central Ohio laid down their tools today not watting for a general suspension agreed fupon by the operators at a meeting nere yesterday two thousand men In the Belmont and Jefferson districts in northwestern Ohio quit work yesterday while 2000 more in the Tuscarawas field prepared to walk out early this afternoon Thousands more will experienceexperience enforced Idleness before night The operators werei a unit today in reiterating the charge that the Ohio mine screen law granting miners pay for all coal mined Instead of that portion run through screens was passed by the Ohio legislature backed by mine operators of the general competitive Held Tor the purpose of destroying Ohio competition This law proved to be the stumbling block which precluded an agreement on a new wage scale COAL STRIKE WILL NOT OE PULLED OFF PITTSBURGH DISTRICT OPERAT ORS AND MINERS GET TOGETHER PITTSBURGH Pa March II Talk of a coal strike In the Pittsburgh district took flight today following a meeting between the operators and representatives of the miners at which the former agreed to make concessions In regard to Improving certain local conditions in return for a renewal for two years of the present wage scale As the miners some time sard dropped their demands for an Increase in wages the tentative agreement reached yesterdaywas held as equivalent t6 i settlement The mlhera will submit their local demands on May 1 uw flow to Look Years Less Than Your Age The roost aged ace will look yearn younger after tne us or emmery mer eollsed wax for from ten days to two weeka Thl remarkable substance be causa of its peculiar absorptive power actually removes the thin veil of faded er withered outer cuticle a little at a lime Gradually the fresher more youthful skin underneath Is revealed Thl absorption process being a purely hygienic one i an entirely natural complexion Is acquired oult different from th artificial complexion which appears anything but girlish though often bearing painful evidence of childishness An ounce of mervOliied wax obtainable at any drug Store Is sufficient to rejuvenate any complexion Jt Is put on like cold cream at bedtime and removed morning with warm water To eradicate such age mark i aa wrinkle and furrows make a wash lotion by dissolving os powdered saxollte tn tt pt wltrt naxal Thl has wonderful astrln uauud VBlc Properties It aulckly ef bees HI kttd sf wrinkles no matter hhw eaasad making lbs akin ana smooth and rou looking AdTSrtlseiaaa Correct designs in period Furniture at popular prices at Fosters the leading Furniture store of the state CASCARETS CLEANSE LIVER AND BOWELS FEEL BULLY NO HEADACHE SOUR STOMACH BAD BREATH CONSTIPATION Oct a 10 cent box now Are you keeping your liver stom ach and bovrelsclean pure snd fresh with Cascarets or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts cathartic plUa or castor oil I This Is Important Cascarets Immediately cleanse the stomach remove the sour undigested and fermenting food and oul gases take the excess bile from the liver and carry out at the system the constipated waste matter and poison In the bowels No odds how sick headachy bilious and constipated you feel a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning They work while you Sleep A 10 cent box from your druggist will keep your head clear stomach aweet and your liver and bowel regular for rrontha Dont forget th children their little Insides need a genu cleansing too ti see us It you want a loan In any sum from IS to 100 Anyone can get money from us Our office private and easily reached Repay by tha week or month xt to suit your pon venlence we arrange to your best advantage INTEREST 2 PER CENT with smalt charge for services If steadily employed or keeping house your own note Is sufficient We Invite Inquiry without cost to you Loans In Towns en Steam and Interurban Roads INDIANA LOAN CO 211 212 SHOAFF BLDQ Seoond Fleer Eitab 1893 Phone 93 Paw flvlt nt1l1i rtMHn A at ma Catarrh Quick Oonmmption Bronchltiii Brazilian Balm la teagicv Ntver tat caie Kffil tbd Gam lv4 25o Wo fLM 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