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The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 15

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THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 191J. HOUSE DEMOCRATS PLAN TO LIMIT OF WASHINGTON, May of the house will caucus neat Monddy to consider resolution to limit legislation during the extra see Ion to tariff, currency and posslbV emergency appropriations nnd to pss upon committee assignments. Dei cretio Leader Underwood, who will present tho committee selections ot all threo parties, also la expected to Introduce the resolution outlining the house program for tho Ion. The call for the caueua waa" Issued to day Repreeentatlvo Palmar, of chairman. Soma speech maklnr on tho eommlttea assignments la expected, particularly concerning tha food roada committee, the creation of which la oppoacd by aora eonomy advocates.

The wayg and meana ewmmlttee raaJorltya unfavor able attitude toward tho proposal (or a eommlUoe en public health prob will be discussed, too. A call for a republican caueua next Baturdey aftarnoon will be la ued by Republican Leader Mann. The purpose la to consider tha repub lloan assignments to commuteaa as framed by Mr. Mann, although the leader haa full autnomy to oeior mine them without caucus approval It he choose. The house progressives, with ten of their total nineteen present, met In open caucus to day.

unanimously ap proving tho oommlttee assignments framed by their leader. Repreeenta tlve Murdoch, of Kansas, and adopting a resolution asking progresatve men and woman of all parties to join the progressive party. It waa the Bret ttm In tho history of oongreas that a party conference had made Us MMnmtttee aaelsrnmenta at an open pesetas, Repreoentatlva of New zone, oreawo ioqibiouv tie hr declarlne that tho progress 4vw meat not be over conildcnt that samaigaawafloii with the progreeslre ralement la tho republican party waa tjwt a poaefbinty of the future If the mpubttoana dropped "their Penrose end their Barnae" and adopted pro gwisshs principle, He waa tho only rsoa preaent to urgo ima tww, new irat in W. HANAN MAKES MA S0N1C APPOINTMENTS Free ahd Accepted Masons ot Indiana, made the following appointments to Grand enapiain or. jonn i.

ac Km tie. Orand lecturer William Osaka. Orand Marahel Will C. Pulse. Senior Grand Deacon Thomas R.

Marshall. Junior Grand DeaconElba ftravnlirln. Orand Steward and Tyler Jacob Rubin. Orand Inspector Edward H. Wolfe.

THE FQRT WAYNE JOURNAL GAZETTE North Pnlttmore, Varlng eopieted her ork In Mutter. Mrs. Kuphema awts of Colombia Cti la the gueat of her sister. Mr a Frank vtMt Losanaport where she Kni nape, rente. oeorge Pattee haa moved his family from A 4 rain, Mioh.

to gstier. Clartnce Steward of Fort TVayha Is the uel of his grandother, Mra D. W. award. Mm Nelle Pool and slater, Miae Jert I utier Wedneeday for a vlelt with county aire.

n.a urari Mrs. Mary Copeland and daughter Jen nie navenoo epeni meaner wui irr witn Mr. and Aire 'IS SIMPSON M. E. ADULT BIBLE' STUDY CUSS ILL GIVE RECITAL William Wilts a ho has ben ertnaing ine past weK in uutier nip Ing care for her mother, Mra.

Clee nett, apent tha day al her heme at Fort Vayne, Mrs. 8. Campbell of Mets and son, Mitchell Campbell, and wife of Angola and E. W. Roblnett of Lulling ton, IMIuh.

rho hive been epMidlng the week ac the home nf Btiertn Roblnett on account the lllneaa Un. CLoe ltoblnett. re turned home Tuesday. recital will be glvan this evening I under auapleaa of tha Adult Bible class or me ainrpenn jn. mt.

vnurcn an wnuu time the program will he as foliowsi 1 urnn tor mmm ugairu Mln Ruth Frv The Hand Vneeen pens tored to Hamilton and Spent the da Murphey spelt ins cay Ohio, with his daugh1 rTJ a I ixu. uommmee on vtionr i. rbA family. Orphans' Home (Jrlanao i who bw th at th rbM nrowBoncK, jnn heme for the past ta Payne, Richard jl ecnweiiser. Jafrannwill aeleotod as the Ite for tho State Maeonio homo by tha grand loJge of Indiana In aeeslon here to day.

The decision waa made on the second ballot, tho vote being Jeffersonvine, tSlI Crawtordsville, HO; Franklin, tl. the other three towna having been eliminated on the first ballot. The home committee eppolnted today will have charge of the detalla of the homo. The committee la com posed of: Members from tha board of true tees of the grand lodge vr. u.

m. Hollowey. Knigntstowni i vena, Hammond; James W. Dunbar, Nsw Albany! memoer jor oiwrwr Thome J. Undlay.

Jeffarsonvtlle: tnamKA tnv two vaaro Richard H. Bchweltser, Xntghtstowni member for three years Elmer r. uay, tnaiansp olUt mem bare ex omclo John Han an, grand master. Lgrangej Frank SL oavin, iraaeuren aipw Calvin r. jrauier, Becreiary, dlanapolla.

BUTLKNEWS. BUTLER. Mr MlM H11.U Ln alth ha. nnlhir. Un R.

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progrtHlru wn Uo rod riMnUttm cm at th. banM 90m. iutUM tb. rtrrn mi hr. ikwa ud UTiealtuM, biur (inn tout of fwrtr ht Mlram.nti Tb.

mor. tmport.iit Mtootlon. la ju.t Murdoek, Kuuu, win.uJ Ibmui cncnawn M.w ion. juaim ui Hl.b.iL.b. oimi KUv.

Poaiurlrmnta. rulMl lindlMTtb. Vtlnnw bwkinr uid copi7 xuuww. ponwoo.1 T.mnl.. MmnrlTUit for 4gn af furai Woodniff, MUiilf.a.

(ood ana noun, cuuornu. woor. HISTORIC BUILDING BURNS AT ANN ARBOR oldest buUdlnr on Unlveraltr of Mich tgan oampua. waa destroyed by fire to day. The property loaa will amount 10 severe wvimnu vijcb.

tm burned part of the building havlni tteen used by tha mechanical and too logical departmenta which lost valuable apparatus. The university trees urer'e office VM aleo destroyed. University hall wee built ta 1141. The university water plant was not connected, men having: been at work upon it for some time to Increase its efficiency. About 1.000 students turned out to fight the blase and thslr efforts saved tne rest ox me Piuiamg.

Fort Wayne, where he attended a Co. Many retell deelere who handle the VLr. and Mra Luther XMaely spam Tueeday at Auburn. Mr. Knisely is 1 member of the council which met at Au Tueaaey to inspect me new irni' day returned Earl Bckrlgbt' of Hlcksvllls spent the 17 in Butler with Mias Fern Meek Morga hum for th home with Roblnett.

end children re turned home from Edgerton, Ohio, after rcupie or oaye apet wim ri(i. Blaln gnepp of Auburn spent th day 1 turner witn Mrs. Chss. Potter, who hss been 111 Tor tne past weea, la awe to pe out Foreet Chapter O. 8.

and tha Mf sonie lodse of Butler wlU hold their Dea tret Ion day eervlcea on'June 1111. Mr. Howe le apenning tne weea An nlk with hla Bnn. H.nPV RoWI. Phillo Wettera returned to Fort Wayne after a vlalt In Butler with hla wife.

expected thU week to vlalt her pa routs. Mr. ana Mra. uutrnn. Uh Rhhah Tvimi rturned to An bum with Mr.

and Mra. Ver Plfer and Will Mmaln for ahort Vlett. The following metnbere vf 'he rnt.er Pythlen Blattre attended a onventi'm at Waterloo Tueaday: Mra Jake Cook, Mra George ftmlth, Mre. D. F.

Butten, Mre. Chaa. Madden, Mre. Coimtrr Mies Joeephlne Cimmerman Miae ureea ninwi Mr. James Heekoth Solo The Bandolero Mr.

Leu ranee Etmmermun Duet Abide with Frena Abt Mlee Hlnee and Mr. Heakeih Readtnjr Selected Mrs Fred Fry Solo Aa Arredlan Lullaby Kroamn Miea Zimmerman Solo Nervona Adams Mr tenet TrioHear Our Prayer Miaeea Zimmerman and Hlnee Mr. Zimmermen Reading Selected Fry boio rereweu in ine ieaert. Mlee Hln Adems MICHIGAN KEEPING ITS RIVERS PURE GRAND A PI DR. Wlrh M.v By a decision rendered to day by the supreme court at Lansing, the city of Qranff Rapids In enjoined from dumping' sewage Into the Grand river.

To obey the ruling of tha court, the city ill nave to recpnstrurt all of tta iwer outlets, which now open Into ie river and a large Dart of tho aa temmhlch Includes lI miles of on each aide of tha river. The GIBSON JURY HAS FAILED TO AGREE NEWBUROIL N. May II. At a late hour to night tha jury which has In Its hand the fats of Burton W. Gibson, the New York lawyer charged with tho murder of Mrs.

Rosa 8. Ssabo, his client. had reached no agreement after having deliberated since o'clock this afternoon. A mis trial waa reared as hap me nrsi xnai ox uibson last estimated cost of the change Is $7, 000,000. The oourt'g action la the result of a suit brought sgalnat the city Downriver rural dietrlcte to combai the eewage evil during1 periods of low water.

Grand Rapids will the first of the large cltrc along the ahnrce of Lake Michigan to bo restrlm 1 accordance v.lth the recent resolution of federal engineers, from polluting that body of water by contaminating streama that empty into It. appene it fall. ture at tha court house. Install new poles and wire along the Pena. Una from the etatlen to the towur east of Butler.

Mrs. John Schneider returned home from Auburn after apendlng the day with bar cousin. Mrs. Chrla Bonn elder. Carl Slaterhen of Savannah, Oa arrived Butler Tueeday for a short visit with Ulu itbl Tae ueorge sturgea 1a eonnnea 10 we uui un.

a. 'o. lama of Danville are the guests of their son. t. W.

Lamia. hgh school eomraeneement. While In the city ehe wlU be the guest of Mies Lt. lie iieay, been the guest of his parents, M. VIBir.

lor pwrw pM lAav ICandellvlUe with 81 fllnaone. Miae Joale Wawklne returned home Tuesday from Avlua where aha haa been lest Frli Brnest Beerd, Mre. Jaaon Olds, Mrs Was Mut. feld. Mra Jesae Obarlln, Mra.

11 nrv Powman, Mra Calud Tyson and Mra Beeee Qearhart. ANTWERP NEWS ANTWERP. O. May It Mra. 8.

W. Mets wss a visitor Fort Wayns Friday. Mra Ralph Plaee visited relatives la Fort Wayne Thursday, Vivian Hummel and Eunice Overmyer were Fort Wayne ahoppera ThuraJay. Mr. and Mre.

1 Duval were Visitors In Fort Wayns Thursday, J. Palmer moved his family InM the Orant Shlmer property on West River street Fee Reeb visited ber sister; Mrs Fred Thompai Duet On the Adrlen Sea Mr. Zimmerman Silver ftrTarln Quartette The Jerusalem Chorua from Mlaaea Elmmerman and Hlnee Meaara Hesketh and Zimmerman ST. JOE SCHOOL TO CARRY OUT PROGRAM The program for the entertainment to be riven on Decoration Day at school No. In St.

Joe town ship to mark the formal los in of tho school for a year we trons. County Superintendent of Schools u. Aicuomo ana otner people are planning to attend. Miss Ruth Bailey, tne icacner, is aiso planning some out of door games for the day. The program la aa follows: Santa Lucia Chorus Poem Enringer Vacation Song (Duet) Bueish ana Heitv Faulkner A Summer School Roy Heath Ljullaby Small Girls With Dolls The Mirth provoking: Farce Dixie Land Pantomlme) six Boys in toiumei Second Topsy Farce Abide With Me (Pantomime) Josephine Traut Tou're a Grand Old W.

P. "Wuebben, of Nepeleon, Ohio, DECATUR YOUNG LADY BREAKS HtR ANKLE. DICCATVR, Ind Mlee Arnes Sellemeyer. daughter of Mr. and ra Herman Sellemeyer, of aouth of the city, one of the clasa graduated from the le catur high ahood last week, cauaht her heel while descending the atalra at her home and fell full length.

She fell on her right foot, breaking one of the bonea and and fa.nl I in Fort Wjyne Saturday and Sunday, Dr. Hackedorn and Frank Thomas went to Defiance, FrlOay. to bring the former'a auto home. leeao Hillock, wife and baby were Hlcksville visitors Saturday and sun day. and with typhoid fever.

Mr. ana Mre. if the gueats of ttu Miss Mable Rlehards left Tuesday for iiviiie wnere eoe win school eomraeneement. While li ehe wlU be the guest of Mies Lot toe Blair of Detroit, who has the etiest of hla Daren ta. Mr.

and HMrs. IX Blair, for several days seut enaanviue witn oi Hawkins returned Avllle where aha uest of Mlas Minnie Crothers since been the gueet of lua orotner, ciaua xy on, and family, during the peat week, returned home Tuesday evening. Fred Tomblfneon of near Butler apent Tueeday with hla cousin, Roy Johnson, and family. Mra Samantha Beard returned to her home at Waterloo after a tea daya' vta.t with her nephew, Bentoa Beerd, and wife. Miaeea Maurle and Helen Shaffer of da Grove, Iowa, are the guests of their aunt.

Mra. Carolina Aokerman, Miss Ruth Perry, who has bean em aa trimmer at th yideQ milliner svore, left Tuesday for ner home at Seek To Hold Billings For Vast Sum CHICAGO, May ll Attempt hold C. K. a. BlUlnga, banker of Kw Tork and Chicago, responsible fog approximately 11,900,000 duo to tha failure of the John R.

Walsh banks, the Chicago Rational and Home Savjng a were begun in the ciroult court hero to day? Stockholders who brought ulu charged that Billing s' negligence aa a director permitted Walsh tl op erate schemes which led to the wreck tng of both banks. The amount lost by tho Chicago Na tional bank la placed at and the Home Bank losses at 11,100,000, The demurrer of Mr. Billlngo Is on ma, aiiacaing tne surnctency or in Judge Tuthill, who appointed C. Nlblack receiver for the banks. Arguments on the eulta were set for next Tuesday, Mr.

and Mrs Bert Clemmer children were rort waroe visitors pan day at the heme of John Orlce and R. C. Theck and wife were Sunday visitors la Woodburn. Frad Poooek and wife visited hie par J. pooock and wife, Sunday, Albert Dufloennan and family of Woodburn ware gueats of Mlaaea TUUe no Anna rerney aunoay, Mra Joe Bmlth and niee Smith and wife Saturday and Sunday.

D. Merchant, and family. niece, Mrs. of town visitor Mr. and Mrs.

U. D. Cleveland ware rayne visitors sunaay. Miae Georgia Walt waa a visitor at name or ner nrouier, J. kj.

family In Fort Wayne Sunday, Niwtoi Fisher of Fort Wai Sunday visitor here with friend i Newtoa Fisher of Fort Wayne was a indiv vial tor hera with friends Julius Horn we a a. business visiter In Fort Wayne Monday. William Hertel of pa aiding was a vial Mrs Harry Busby was a visitor In WiVBf Tuaadav. Mra. H.

H. Oordoa waa a Fort Wayns shopper Ttissday. The Misses Mabel and Gold la Slehert I eturned to their nome in Jievetana, Ohio, after a week's visit bsre with rvlatlvas sad frlenda Mra At Goaborn and daughter Mrs Roy" Fell, and two riUldrcn and Atldle Fallf Fort Wayne were gueste ol Mra Charles Herser and husband Tuea prday and Sunday. PROVED 8ELF DEFENe. CUNTOK, May 1 1.

Miles Little waa acaultted by a jury early to. day of having killed William Hunter here on January II. Little pleaded thla evanlne? Will deliver John acnooi nan, and Van Buren etreets, Waahlna ton inder the auspi John'a Luther lea cue. Mr, Vuhhn'i aubleot will be "Dlaoontent, lta Cause and and ha atatea that in thla lecture he will attempt to huw "how one may preserve a serene, untroubled mind, whether It he emlflat the petty annoyancea or every aay ure, vhether It be during ok pr Th, FEAST OF SACRED HEART Feast of the Peered Heart will be beerved In all the Catholic churches of thla city Friday. Holy communion will be received by members of the Snored Heart leaiue at masses which wl'l bt telebrated In honor of the oeeealon.

in the evening at 1 SO o'clock there w'll he iVvotlone. There will be an exposition of the blessed eeorament from the Kmmaus Lutheran Ladles' Aid society fill meet this afternoon In Emtnaus afternoon for tha Ladles' Bible clana of the Bethel evangelical cnurcn. Tns sea Vion will be fur business and a social hour, 0 Ths sewing circle of St. John's Lu ineran enurcn wiu meet is it, where St. Paul's and Concordia oengregatleni and the Emanuel Lutheran church will have a Joint plcnlo on July 4 at (Jon cord la college grove.

Mra Conrad gchwehn will entertain the Lutheran Trinity ehurah aewlng e'rets at her home on Third street this alter "Discontent, Its Causes and Cure win or the sunjeet or aa aaaress te be as DECATUR NEWS DECATUR. Ind Mar C. H. HaysllD. of the Smith A Bell Lumber company.

Is slightly disabled by a maanea foot, injured at Columbus, Ohio, when a board fell on It. miss Minnie orvls will leave to morrow for Masai lion, Ohio, to decorate and visit tho graves of her mother and step father, the late 'Dr. and Mra. W. W.

P. McMiUen. She will alao visit at Alliance, Ohio with mra ueue franco ana son, dick, ana Notes Of Tho Lodges council No. Netlnna at Odd Vellowa' ball last ire than fifty membera of the preaent to enjoy the address Blair, who has the dlcttnctlon of being the first president of the local order, Aral delegate to the first National union convention and first vice resident of the senate of the national nlon. Mr.

Blair In hla md drees gave a amDlete discussion of the. history of the order from July, 1883, the time when the union waa eraanlaed, until the present day. Following tha speech the members ijorea a imomr a rved. A clasa of, im waa expected burn order made for Deooratlon day they ere unaoie to aiienu. Concordia lodae No.

121 conferred tha Itrat degree upon a oa ndidate at the ea rner Duaineaa session nam in narmony hall last evening, J. B. White Sona of Veterans. Initiated Rrneat Felavr Into mem bership at the meeting held In Slon ndtdatea from Aut the meet In bul which the Au Initiated Prneat Feign Baas hall last evening. The following are' tha new officers of Darius Council, Princes of Jerusa lem, elected at a meeting Tuesday night: W.

C. Geake, sovereign prince; A. Perfect, high priest and prophet; E. P. Dally, senior warden) J.

M. Kuhns, junior warden) E. O. Hoffman, master of ceremonies; Charles EL Read, secretary, and G. W.

Plxlcy, treasurer. GREAT BI0GRAPH AT THE GAIETY THE STOLEN LOAF The butler, a Raffles, stole the necklace, but cornered. gave It I rrlee had George Dutcher, and to attend the entertainment given by tho Mt. Pleasant Sunday school at the Mallonee schooihouse this evening. Arthur Baker returned to Fort Wayne after a visit with Mra Daniel cook.

Joa Tonneller's front bicycle wheel truck ths curb and threw him under wheels. Ha managed 4o crawl out bo 4 SlilJi nm7ifiS.r hS fn h. wa run ai. hi. "'the evening urn oiscovera inai Rafflra had him arrested and convicted.

But fate also brought happiness to the poor man, for through hla sorrow fate convicted the butler and made eocletv recognise lta Injustice to the poor man WHITE LIES Lillian Sinclair Is the belle of a little country town and the South Bend, Gary, Hammond, Michigan City and I a porta have franchisee that provide for trsnaportatlon of their employes, and the commission haa ruled that It doea hot have tho power to alter these agreements. B. OF R. T. CHANGES INSURANCE RULES; PAN FRANCISCO, May H.

The Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen In convention here to day approved a change In the organlaation's Insurance methods. AH policies hereafter will bo paid In full when the holders reach the age of 70 Proposals to adopt a form of paid up insurance auch aa that offered by regular companies and alao ttymake the loss of one eya total A new policy for 13,000, available after August 1, waa agreed to and the two lower grades of policies now la effect, were raised 110 and 1100 re spertlvely. The increase will be add 4 August 1, GOVERNOR F0SS IS FACING A STRIKE BOSTON. Mass, May IS. Workers in two Hyde Park manufacturing; plants controlled by Governor Poes the B.

sturtsvant company and the Becker Milling company voted to night to strike, to morrow. The vote followed tha governor'a refusal of demands for a 20 per cent. Increase In wages and betterment of certain working conditions. Governor Foes In refusing the dsW mands recently announced that unleegj he Imported help It would ba UeoegL aary to shut down, the planta, FORMER LOCAL MAN GETSjGOOD POSITION' Sawyer, formerly manager of1 tha Fort Wayne office of tha Bur roughs Adding; Machine acpigMiiy, but for the past eighteen Jnontxwlth than or wiutea! Barre, has been promoted to tho po Wales Machine company, of Wilkes birthdav oartv at her he tended Her moat ardent suitors im two well i CUTS OUT REGISTRY STAMP Foatmas ter General Burleson to day Issued an order discontinuing ths use of the special ten cent registry stamp and providing that no additional registry stamps hall be printed after the present supply ahaU have been enhauatsd. Hereafter ordinary postage stamps may bo ussd for the prepayment of registry fes.

fore he waa run fell In front of the wheels and tha dray passed over 1L badly breaking tne wneei. Miss Portia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas, underwent an onaratlon for the removal of her ton ells and adenoids, by Dra J. M.

Miller and a B. Clark, at the Miller office, Herman Yager, of the Yager Bros. ft Relnklngr store, attended the piano dealers' convention In Fort Wayne yeaieraay The wedding of Miss Nettle Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dean, and Mr.

Grover Hill, a wejl xnown young man or in is city, era ployed At the Vail factory, will take place "In June. M. Gaiiogtey was an Indianapolis business visitor. Mrs, John Klracofe entertained the Do Tour Best club In a pleasing way. Mrs.

George Simmons was received as a new member. Mrs. U. Detalnger and daughter, Ada, visited la Fort Wayne. The Mlaaea Genevieve Breraerkamp and Maria Halting will spend Friday In Fort Wayne.

The Phi Delta Kappa hall was the scene of a delightful dance this evening, given by a number of young men. Fifteen couples were present Miss Fern DeLong waa the suest of honor at a parly given by Miss Madge Hlte. Miss Ada Sautblne went to Fort Wayne today noon. Mlu Hilda Re In king went to Tort Wayne today noon. Mrs.

H. A. Snyder and children re turned to Claypoot this afternoon, Bhs was accompanied to Fort Wayne by her mother, Mrs. Amelia Hoagland, whom she visited, and also Mrs. Bam Hoagland.

Mrs. Anna Droppleman and tha Misses Rose and Merle Tonnclller spent the day In Fort Wayne. Mra. Elisabeth Wynn and granddaughter, Mlas FHeeta Glancy, and the former'a sister, Mra Martam Wynn, of Toledo, Ohio, spent tha day In Fort Wayne. Mrs.

C. Kiting went to Fort Wayne this morning for a special treatment for her eyes. Mr. and Mrs. 3, Weaver left this morning for Lansing, hoping the climate will benefit their health.

They were accompanied to Fort Wayns by their daughter, Mrs. O. C. Steele and aaugnter, Virginia. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry tJlllan la In In with hla vaunfir broth er, Dan. He mentions thla to Ian and Dan laughs It off. telling him (BUI; that he is going out west the neit day. After the gueats have gone eudden tempest arises and Lillian watches the pouring rain through the window, A bolt of light runs nasnes peiore ner ajiu ine em blind.

The flash of lightning is the reausuQ ining you ever aaw. Under thi her time dreaming of Dan. No word la received from him, but Uhlan's brokenhearted mother Ilea artfully to her that Dan has written In a letter that he lovea her. Waiting for Dan, tha girl la gradually falling In health and the doctor noining out ini wve win aava hp Ufa. la a notice to hla brother of hla death.

tne Diina sin en tent he proposes BUI Btlll lovea the blind girt and parents a consent re proposes 10 nar as ban. She accepts and le eoon happy and well, although she never discovers the white lies. Another swell Blograph drama to morrowmorrow the Gaiety mirror acreen. FOSTER IS HEAD OF BOYS' WORK MOVEMENT CULVER May 3S. Epgere C.

Foster, of Detroit, waa to day elected president of the association of Boys' Work secretariat Other officer a elected Vice president. Tracy Btron Seattle; secretary treaaurer, J. A. Van ais, uetroit; executive committee Harry G. Hart, Nashville) Taylor Btratton, Toronto; F.

Crosby, Chicago; B. Godfrey, Brooklyn; H. IX Cross, Los Angelest H. L. Holalngton Salt Lake City; Harry Baker, Virginia; F.

H. Ritchie, New York. FILIPINOS PLEASED AT AMERICAN RULE WASHINGTON, May $1. A public reception to the fore Ian missionaries rand foreign converts attending; th conference of Beventn Day Adventiats of tha world at Takoma Park, featured to day's session of the conference. That the majority pf Fill read from the Philippine mission.

EVEN UNIFORMED COPS MUST PAY FOR RIDES According to a ruling by ths pub granted to street railway companies stipulated free rides for thsra can enjoy the privilege In tha future The franchiee of the traction company sit ion' of sties manager of the laau concern. Thla position la aa tmet portant one and carries with It a sub 4 atantlal Increase in salary, Mr. 8awej yer la a young man and Is well knowiw, In this city. BOY SERIOUSLY HURT IN FALL FROM SWIN8 Harmon Bohnke. aared It.

waa aer ioualy hurt yesterday afternoon, when) he fell from a swing at the play, grounds he Hanna'schootp Slight in on his head and shoulders. The boy wss unconscious for several mln utss, and a physician who waa called found that he had been Injured In ternally. He was removed to hla bomtf at 2231 John street. GENERAL YOUNG HEAD OF U. C.

V'l CHATTANOOOA, Tenn May re electing General Bennett Young of LoulavlUe, Ky. aa com 1 mander ln chlef and re aleotlng hid three departmental commandere, tj) United Confederate Veterans late to day chose Jacksonville, F)a aa thcl nert reunion city. CITYNEWS Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Smith, of Si Joe township, a son. The city hall offlceo will be closed' ar day to morrow so that tha era' ployes may Join In ths general ob aervance of Decoration day. Clerk Henry Becker, of the board of publlo works, who has been HI for several daya was somewhat Improved yesterday but will be unable be present at tha meeting of the board this evening. Andrew ApP, clerk to tha building inspector, will serve la his stead.

Member B. J. Lonnon. of the board of works, goes to Xndlanapolla to day to inspect the filtering plant of tho waterworks corporation of that city Within a comparatively few years the wells from which Fort Wayne draws Its water aupply will be exhauetel and a filtering plant will then be necessity here, ROANOKE NEWS ROANOKE. Ind, May IS.

Tewn shlp Trustee Smith baa ticket for the township commencement which will be held In Huntington on June 7, They cost 20 rents each. Mra William Roberta, who Uvea In Cash town, haa been taken to the Huntington hospital for treatment. Dr. Koonts, the attending physician, eayg shs has tuberculosis. Mr.

and Mra Roberts have a targe family of thll dran, who will be greatly handicapped, without their mother. Mr. Hiram Kalb was the v'ct'm of a vicious kick of their family Mr Kalb would have probacy teen, seriously hurt If he had not bca S9 close to thg horse when he ticked. p8 fCJ THE QUARREL "PlP ilTHiiD BT EL8II INDICOTT. ni 1 wouldn't go walking too far," WI4 ,14 Unci.

Rob.rt, a sir! ol IS patMl him on h.t war oowb to th at," oC th. (arm. OUM. "And wfcr nott" b. aikod, aa aha al wwt earn to a pauaa.

"Wall, according to in? (daa lta folii to rain and and blow and. ball, and whan tb atorm do, braak, ah', golnf to a buatar, You lira la tb cltr, and adn't know anything about tb atorma bar. out bar. J'r, It whan didn't hat a tr.la along (or (our atralght daya." "I wntd to go to tb, poatoUc to mall a l.tUr."T "If, tbr. mllu tbar and hack, and II I waa you I'd put It off.

Mao. aomabodr 11 b. paaalng that you can aand br. Tomorrow'a Thank.tlr. Ing, you know, and wa ar going to bar th awfulwt, blggwt.

alcaat (Inn.r anybody aat down to. If. In your honor, you know, Th.r.'U a turk.y, a auc and a chlca.ni Ib.r.'U cranberry pumpkin pl.t, currant j.u, ciaer ana ap til. dumplloa; tb.r.'ll think I'll iu.t walk a llttl wara. anrhow." (aid Th girl, aha OD.o.d lb gat and paad down tb high way towaru to riuag ana rail load d.oot.

rMi.U a h.n don't aay I didn't warn y. It' going to opm, and It' going to a bu.Ur," Hall aa bour lattr, a nlddlt agtd woman with a moth.rly (ac and vole cam out oa th atp, and aak di "Pa. do you rwka It'a goln' to tormt" "8ur durka." "Whr' MlnaUT" (or a aantar. I glr br. warning.

What', ah want to' to Wall a fitter (or? I hain't malltd latter nor got on In 10 yara, and I guu I'm about wall oa aa moat I waa going to aak h.r bul (orgot It." "Don't you aak bar a word about It," caution. th wll a ah cam dawi to him. "I u.u eonithlng on h.r mind, but It hain't Don pi your buamua. I rockon ah'U Mil m. whan ah gata raadr.

Laaat. wlaa, ain't goln' to do any pump lag." "Something on h.r mind. Tbat'a (unny. Didn't hnow that girl bad anything tbalr mind, ax e.pt aaw la that why ab com. ua all ol a audd.n?" "Nona of your bu.ln.aal I gucaa my own alattr'a daugbur can coma and ma any tlma ehe tak a notion, and that without writing ahead.

What'a on ber mind, a nigh aa I can make out. Ja about a young man. II I don't tell you you II worry the ihlrt oB your back. Pa, you're got to be aa poky a an old maid. You can't e.lll ce aopplug.

rlotbea Us but what you want to know all about It. Yea; It'a about a young man. They are engaged, and they're bad a (ailing out, and ahe'a aorter run away (rom bjm, to Snd out II be really caree (or ber." "And ahe'e got acared about It and ba written blm a latter to tall wh.r a UT" qu.rl.d th buaband. Go ont It'a srobablr a latt.r ta ber ma. though I didn't aee It nor a.k.

I nope ana didn't etart lor town. It a rolng to atorm (or aure, and there hain't but one hou.e on tbe road where ihe could; and abetter. Look down the rod and aee II you can her." "Cas't aee bide nor balr of any girl," reported Uncle Robert after going out to th highway and taking a long look. An bour later, with both uncle and aunt fidgeting about their girl rla Itor, the black clouda that bad been banking up (or hour, began ad ranc before a breaa that aoon atrangtb.ned Into a gale. In Are minute th gray afternoon bad become twilight.

In II there wa, cold rain and lively ball, and uncle Robert wa blown Into the kitchen to exclaim: "I told bar It waa going to ba a bu.Ur and that aha muatu't blame me. I atartea aown tne road te meet ber. but Lordr. what a etorml I I couldn't get tea rod. II waa te die lor ltf ML.

Mlanla bad reached town aad mailed ber letter and atarted back JPiiSU It came aha thouarbt aha could make out a emman figure on tbe ahead ol her, but wam't aura. too rry nr.t gu picaeu nar ap and turned her around and depoelt ed ber under a roedilde tree. Bhe remained there until tbe gale began to whlo tha branchea oS. aad then let go ber bold and ra (or It There were and the acream ah uttered whn hit, that aant th man who waa clinging to the roadalde (nce back Into tbe highway, He bent over the uncon acloua (orm and picked It up aad ateggered back to the fence and followed it until he aaw a light and found the gate 01 a larrahouee. Ill lu.tr call (or help aoon AND ROBERT AND TUB OIRL MADE (TP.

limb, (ailing all about her, and the ballatonea p.ppared ber until ehe ran almoet blindly (ba hadn't gone a quarter ol a mile when, ea aha crouched and eor.r.d ber lace, aba waa by a (alllsg limb and knew no more. jrae broucht out a man, and tbe aenaeleae burden waa carried Into the bouae aad received by a woman. "I don't know wbo la. but I lound ber la the road." explained ber reecuer. "There le blood on ber balr, and I think abe waa down." da ally can rented tttei man and woman together, "but you muatn't look for much.

We are mighty poor Wa hain't got no camphor out from town It can't be don tonight" The girl waa carried Into tbe only bedroom and laid on tbe only bed, and when bar wet clothing bad been removed and wee between the eheeta, tbe woman got a cloth and a bailn ol water and wa.hed away the blood and wbi.pered to the etrengart "I don't think ihe'a bad hurt Bhe'a Iu.t fainted away with the acare of 't When ehe opena ber eyea I'll tell ber to go to Bleep, and aha'U all right In the morning," "Do you think It'a aoue young lady from the Tillage?" aaked tbe alrangcr pf th farmer aa they talked In wbl.pera In the outer ronnt "No. 1 don't reckon ao. I reckon It', that new girl thet arrived at Turner', a (ew daya ago. I aaw ber going toward th rlllag two bour ago." "Arrived at Bay, man, are you aura' I It a etreng girl to the neighborhood?" "I've beard eay It waa Uncle Bob', niece, end that aha coma from the city. Wh.t alia yn, atranger? Doe thla atorm upaet you It wam't tbe atorm, Percy Kin eald bad quarreled with the girl be loved and had a.k.d to be bla wife.

It waa about nothing, almoat, aa moot quarrel, ate, but pride oe either aide held os a reconciliation until tha lover finally learn.d that fUnJUjti hA ton, on journey and, left no word (or blra. Bhe waa going to ad Thanked giving week in the country. Within two day the bad relented! within three he waa making every eCort to locate ner, inai ne might patck. up a Pac. He bad aueceeded.

He waa going throw blmaelf on her mercy aad aikt Uncle Robert for plaoa at, hla Tbankagivlng table. The atorm grew fl.rc.r aa th alght advanced. The clrl woke aad thaa elept dreamleae eleep. and th, lover naa aoag noura la'wnlcn to ponder think. When another day came even.th cattle could not face the atorm nor man move from hla door.

It wee Thankiglvlag day. At Uncle Robert' mere waa a laaat to be apreadi a Bradl.y'a (tore waa hardly batter than poorbouaa fare, But tbe victim of tbe accident waa no longer In bed, and the reecuer no longer cered about the weather, and the farmer folka looked at each other' and and whlapered: "Even II we bad turkey and cran. berry aauce. I don't believe they'd eat a alngl mouthful. Tb.y'v Ju.t er found each other and are tickled to death." And when at la.t th.y eculd mak their way to Turacr'a.

and Une Boh tutur.d and Aunt Harriet cried for joy, Mlu Minnie aaked In a way that waa alaeat "Whr do you take on aa? I never I bad auch a level TbagkaglvUg la ailT.

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