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i DEFECTIVE BABY DIES THE BUR SADDLE CHICAGO DOCTOR REFUSED TO OPERATE TO SAVE CHILD'S LIFE. NATION FACES BIG PROBLEM Declared That Infant Wat Deformed and Graves Criticism for Hit Act Medico Legal Society Adoptt Resolution Commending Surgeon'l Stand. Chicago, Nov. 19. Paby Unlllnger Is iewt.

Deformed, partly pniiilytcd and tubnormal of brnln, llio human inlte, whoso Uln was hold In the hand of lr. II. J. 1 latsoltlt n. was allowed to Up bark peacefully Into the shadowy mystery whence he came.

Five days was the span of his life, lie come as do all humans, breathed the breath of llfo. partook of toed then slept the unending sleep at the German hospital. Vet he left behind him a nation asl-tated by his existence to a degree few full lives bring to pass Ills Riling crowded before the eves of every living parent tlio burning question; Has a physician the rigid to Judge whether a life appearing on earth bus. by reason of deformities and physical handicaps, a right or no right to be saved? Poctor llalselden says he mill, I have saved the baby by an operation to complete tts digestive system Hut the partial paralysis, the current nial formations, he declined, were so Rica' bur to happiness or altaltmieM that he dill not reel Justified In saving the baby from the death which nature or dallied The baby's own parents consented In Its death In New York the Medicolegal So rlety of America adopted resolutions Indorsing the action of Pr. II.

Hal selden of Chicago, who refused to per form an operation to prolong the life of a defective child. The resolution commended the Chicago phvslclan for Mb humane action In refusing to perform an operation to prolong tho life of an Imbecile child The society bused Its action on the ground that the physician was not taking human life, but that his action was merely the result of his decision to withhold professional action In a case where he believed he wns aiding society by withholding H. The secretary said there was nothing new in the problem; that in his fifty years of practicing law he had known of inanv rases where, physicians exercised their own discretion to the extent of taking a life that did not have a premising beginning. President T. I.

Crothers said It was unwritten law that a physician had a right to exercise his discretion tn many rases of birth, and that Pot-tor llatnelilen was to he commended There was less unanimity of opinion In Chicago as to the moral and local ethics of the rase and there may be official action to settle this point. This may he brought about through the instrumentality of the coroner's office, the state board of health, tho state's attorney's office and the Chicago department of health SPARKS FROM TKE WIRE tm i Home, Nov. IB. Tho Italian steamship (insula has been su-k by a submarine Hying tho Austrian Hag. Tho passengers itid crew boarded 'our lifeboats.

Three of theso craft havo been landed, bul tie- fate of tho occupants of tho fourth boat Is not known. The Hnsnla Is the third Italian liner sunk within a week by submarines tly-lug the Austrian ttug. Moberly. Nov. 1H.

Fi llintr J. Crnhatn of Albany, a student In the liiivcrsity of Missouri fell under a train on wh.li ho was riding as a part of Ins Initiation Into a fraternity, nnil as a result Ins left foot was amputated. A part of tho initiation requirement was that yount! (irahum eteal a ride on the lilinil haggago of a passenger train. London, Nov. IP The British lies pilal sliip Alalia struck a tnitin In the Knglish channel anil sank with a loss nf Na wounded soldiers.

There were itVi wounded on board tho hospital ship, admiralty announced that soldiers but the eO were I tavi A vessel that was proceeding to the rescue of those In the Audita struck a mine while en route and also tank. lfonir. Nov. IK. Three Austrian aeroplanes on Sunday dropped 1.1 bombs on Verona, the rlty hose name Shakespeare made household world by laying the scenes of "lionieo and Juliet" there.

According to the official statement of the war office, twenty right persons were killed and thirty one were seriously wounded. The properly loss was siight. 18.0C0.0OO See Exposition. San Francisco, Nov. 19.

Tho total attendance at tho Panama Faclllc exposition will reach lT.eno.noo by Friday noon and the grand total before the close of the exposition on Pecem-tier 4 will be more than Villa Forces Are Defeated, rtonglaa. Nov. Col. l.a7aro Cardenas, commanding the Carrana advance guard of about 2.fi00 cavalry, dispersed an Inferior Villa force at Villa Verde. Colonel Cardenas Inflict-d heavy losses on the enemy.

Quake Shock at Averzano. Paris, Nov. Is. A severe earthquake shock occurred at Aveizano, accompanied by loud subterranean explosions. The earthquake was followed by a clcodhurst.

Considerable damace was done. Rates Increased In Missouri. Jefferson Ity. Nov. 18.

The rubllc service commission gran'ed permission to tho Missouri railroad to increase passenger rates one-hall cent per mile, and freight -harges Hve per mil. Dr. Edward L. Trideau Dead. Sarniac Lake, N.

Nov. 17. Dr. Vdwiinl Livingston Trudenu. well atiown throughout the country fur his work nd -writings In connection with Mje trefcii.

or.t I uberculosis. died Vue. ss sill) seven years old. Jjaor Llndiey Fined $500. t-r.

-cr, Nov. 17. Judge Hen li. I.it.dsey was held guilty ot ron-lixipt cour. and nned $juo and costs John A.

Perry. Llndsey re- Uimiuse Inrortrntion In -i w.nian for murder. the IP i I KITCHENER IS BLAMED CHURCHILL HITS WAR TARY IN SPEECH. JECRE Flues Blame for Failure ef Two Expeditions Whole Cabinet Approved Dardanelles Venture. London, Nov.

17. Winston Spencer Chun hill, former first lord of the llrlt-Ish admiralty, agamst whom more bitter criticism has been launched than any other man In the Fngltsh government since the war began, made nls speech in defense on Monday In the house of commons. Mr. Churchill put full responsibility for the disastrous. Antwerp expedition upon Lord Kitchener, the secretary or state for war.

ami the Clench government. The former llrst lord of the admiralty nlso denied personal responsibility for the Dardanelles enterprise. "The proposition to send an expedition to the Dardanelles to open up tho way to Constantinople was profoundly, maturely and elaborately considered," declared Mr. Churchill, It lias been chutged that Mr. Chun hill acted too quickly and too much upon his own Initiative in sending the expeditions to Antwerp and the Dardanelles.

As to the Antwerp enlerprli.e, Mr. Churchill said: "The Idea of sending a roltovi army to save Antwerp capture by the (ioniums originated Willi Lord Kitchener and ilm Kronen government. That the expedition arrived too late to save the llolglari riy was not my rault." Mr. Churchill declared (hat ho always consulted the first sea lord of tho admiralty before ir'akins any olll-cial move. Following Churchill's sensational speech Sir Arthur Markhnut made the most violent attack on Kail Kitchener yet heard.

Mnrkham told members of the commons lie whs ronvliieed Kitchener was responsible for both tho Antwerp and Dardanelles "blunders." and that ho also was guilty of wit hho'ding in-formation. "1 nm convinced," added Sir Arthur, "that while Kitchener, who accepts no advice, remains at tho war ottlro wo will not win tills war." SUES QUILHOT FOR DIVORCE Woman Asks Divorce Alimony Former Vice investigator Called Poisoner. South Hi ml, Nov. Marlau 11. Miller qullhot, iiged seventy-live, said to be the seventh wife of John II.

Quilhot, South Hetid vice Investigator nnd head of the so-called House, of Mystery at IMl Calhoun street, Puttie Cret tiled a divorce suit here on Wednesday. In her complaint she alleges: That quilhot attempted to murder lo by plating poison In her food; that he dashed cold nnd hot water on her while she was In a feeble condition; that he constancy exposed her to draffs; that lie obtained by trick and ft and, for no consideration what-i ver, real estate ami property belong ing to her; that he was unduly friend ly with Mrs. Jules Pargusah nl Hattle Creek and other women. Assault and battery Is also alleged. Mrs.

Qullhot asks for $10,000 alimony. May Be Submarine Victim. Copenhagen. Nov. 18.

It is feared that tho licrmnn steamer Hermanta has been destroyed by a Hrltlsh submarine with the loss of her crew. An empty llfobont from the Hermanta was found at the mouth of the Lulca. Passion Play's Christ Alive. Cedar Itaplds, Nov. 18.

Anton l-ang. who played the rhararter of Christ in the Passion play at Oheram-morgan, and who is recently reported killed, is alive according to a cable grans received by He. V. A. Pratt.

Two Drowned In Taxi Plunge, (ireen Pay. Nov. 17 A taxi-cab driven by Ernest lleariy went over the approach to-the Main street bridge Into tho Foi river, lleariy and William Welch, rho was riding with him, were drowned. Six Killed In Ale Raid. Rome, Nov.

17. Hreseta, capital of the province of Hrescla. In Lombardy, whs bombarded by two Austrian aeroplanes. Six persons were killed and ten Injured. The material damage was Insignificant Italy Seizes Interned Ships.

Milan, Nor. 16. A Henna dispatch says the Italian government has dn- citled to fit out and use Herman lineis wPicn are inierneq Italian imrts. Three or four ot the vessels at tienoa alone tave a total tonnage of Ji.ooo. Arrest Alleged Dynamiter.

New York, Nov. 1. Just before the American liner St. Paul sailed for Liverpool, a man was arrested while trying to get on board with a suitcase containing two big sticks of dynamite. He gave the gam of Cutumtogs.

ADMITS LINER ATTACK VIENNA ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANCONA LOSS. Roma Government Declares Sinking of Siramcr Is an Act of War by Berlin. Vienna (via Merlin and Sayvllle), Nov lii. The Anstro Hungarian ad niiralty on Sunday Issued the following statement: The foreign press is spreading flip-reports regarding the sinking of ti.o Ancona. The incident occurred as follow Our submarine llred one shot before the steamer's prow, whereupon the steamer lied at full speed in compliance with orders firm the Itallnn au Ihnrities.

which state that ships shall lice or sink the submarine. The submarine pursued the steamer and continued firing. The steamer slopped only after it had been hit sev era! times The submarine then allowed the passengers and crew 45 minutes In which to abandon the steamer, on which panic reigned. However, only the small boats were lowered and these were occupied prim i ally by the crew. After fifty minutes the submarine, on the approach of another steam, r.

submerged and torpedoed the Ancona. which sank after forty live minutes. If any passengers lost their lives this was the fault of the crew, because the steamer tried to escape when II was ordered (o stop, and even then the crew only saved themselves, leaving the passengers. Foreign press reports thnt the submarine llred on the lifeboats nru Inventions. When the steamer stopped the submarine ceased filing.

Home. Nov HI The Italian government Issued the following statement regarding the sinking of the Italian liner Ancona: "The Ancona did not attempt to cs cape, bu: topped within a short distance nftei i lie tiring of (he first shell The liner was torpedoed while boats were being lowered and luO passengers were still on board. "The submarine being Herman, normally ban opened hostilities against Italy without a declaration of war." WILSON REINSTATES BURKITT President Orders to Reinstate "Without Further Parleying" Assistant Postmaster at Winnctka. Washington, Nov. I President Wilson on Monday ordered Fostniaster (ioiioral Hurleson to reinstall! In otllcn "without further parleying' (morgn llurkitt, assistant posim.vtcr at Win-netka, III.

llurkitt wns summarily dismissed by postmaster A. M. Ixloepfer of that place because ho was alleged to have said that the president Fhtiuld havo walled longer, follow inR the death of Mrs. Wilson, bttero announcing; his 'iigageincnt to Mrs. Norman Halt.

Operate on Mayor Mitchel. New York, Nov. 17. John Fnrroy Mitt hel, mayor of Greater New York, was taken from his home tn Hoose-velt hospital late on Monday and operated on for appendicitis. Mayor Mitehol has been ailing for some mite, hut It has only been within the hist few days that his condition Incapacitated him so that he could not attend to his ofliclal duties Leschetitzky, Pianist, Dies.

Presden, Nov. lit. Theodor I.rsehe-tltzky, the famous teacher of the piano. Is dead at the age of eighty-five years. He lived for many years at Vienna, but more recently at a villa near Dresden.

Big Fire at Clinton, la. Clinton, Nov. destroyed the warehouse of the Clinton (irocery company, T. M. Cobble Wholesale (irorery.

the Schall Hutchinson Candy plant, causing damage estimated at Manufacturer's Wife Dies. Anderson. Ind r'ov. 17 Mrs. I.eon Nusshanm.

aged forty-six. wife of Leon Nussbaum, a manufacturer of Marlon. whs Instantlv killed when an automobile ran off a grade at the approach to a bridge near Anderson. British Ship In Flames. London.

Nov. 17. The Hrltlsh steamship Indian Monarch, hound from New York to Auckland was ahsndoned In flames on November 9 shout 42n miles south of St. Helena. The captain and 17 of the crew landed.

Kslser Goes to Visit Sofa. Ixindon. Nov. 16 Emperor William. on Thursday passed through Orsova I Hungary, on his way to Sofia, where he will visit King Ferdinand for two das.

according ti a dispatch from Copeie hagen to the Daily Mall Heavy Rain Hits Ireland. Dublin, Nov. 16. The most severe rain storm which has visited Ireland In years raged over the conv for (8 hours. Hoads have been flooded and travel has been seriously Interfered with on railroads.

THE E1CK8 VILLI TEIBUNE MI BLAST KILLS 31 1 WORKERS PERISH AS RESULT OF DUST EXPLOSION AT RA-VENSOALE, WASH. RESCUERS HALTED BY DEBRIS Four Bodies Recovered nnd Fixe Men Are Fatally Injured Flames Sweep Shaft ai Women and Children Gather at Entrance. Siatlle, Nov. IV Thirty-one men perished as the result of a dust i explosion on Tuesday in the western Improvement company con! mil." at Ivnvensdale. this county, i Forty were linprlsom d.

Speclnl Deputy Shorit Allan telephoned the shetitl oltue fn in Kavcnsdale that hope el ic-cuing ihe cntomhcd miners had beep abandoned He said the cxplosi was cau-'-l by ceal dust The spo where The explosion occurred is approximat i-ou r-t tie-low the first level, when' lie rescue I artles aie v.oiklng Superi'iVr -i s'octt is I. i- t'le winking pai los In person William Short, state secretary of the tumors union, dopant tor Kavcnsdale by automobile. "Tho men mo imprisoned in the llnid level, according to telephone Information received at my otliee. smi Short, 'and there Is little dope for the Imprisoned miners owing to gas The lectio parlies have In en unabl to penetrate beyond die first level owing to ihe debris. lire was iiiming tlerccly In the mine.

Around the mouth of Ihe shall nie several hundred women and children. Four Indies have been recovered ami live perhaps fatally burned were lake i out, with twenty seven still entombed, with scarcely a chalice of being rescued alive. EX-SENATOR BURROWS DIES at His Home In Mich.gan After Notable Record in Ainerica'a Life. Knlatuafoii, Mich Nov. is.

Former Knifed States Senator Caesar Furrows died at his homo on Tuesday Kx Senator Furrow's was bom In Northeast, Kile county, I'eniisylvanla. In ISilT, but spent most of his life In Kalamazoo, Mich Willi the exception of two short periods he was ill the national house of representatives until iv.i." when lie was appointed to till out the unexpired term of I'nited States Senator Stock-bridge, deceased. In he ns elected to the regular term and served In the senate until ll'll. He wns temporary chairman of the Republican national convention of llius. When ho retiretl from the senate lie wns appointed to the national monetary commission.

BULGARIANS DEFEAT FRENCH Allied Forces Lore Battle with Ferd, Inand i Troops Near Gradisce. Serbia. londoti, Nov. IS. Iiefiat vt tha French troops by Kulgariaii reenters- moots near C.radiseo.

ll! milts north ot the Creek Horiler, is announced In newa dispatch from Salonikl on Tuesday. A Ilulgarian nttlick along thefzerna river was repulsed, with heavy losses to the attackers on Tuesday. Two or three I'ulgarlaii divisions were engaged and a desperate attempt was made to pierce the French center. Ilerlln thy win less to Sayvllle, Nov. is More than I.IH'O ntfl i-tlonal Serbian troops were captured, tho war otliee announced on Tuesday.

Two machine guns nnd three cannon nlso were capture, I. Pursuit of tho Serbians is being continued vigorously. U. S. SEEKS ANCONA DETALS Ambassador Penfield at Vienna to Ask Austria for Facts.

Told Washington. Nov. 18. The Ftnto department on Tuesday raided Ambassador FenfUld at Vienna to request from tho Aiistro-lliingarlan government complete th tails of the sinking of the Itnlitm steamer Ancona. Tho messago was sent after tho department had rn livid through the Aus-tro Hungarian embassy here the stale ment made by the Austrian ministry of marine.

Secretary Lansing said the statement did not contain sufficient Information nnd that Ambassador Pen-tit had been Instructed to get all available details. The riquest Indicates that the state department accepts It as established that the submarine was Austrian. Secretary Lansing will not make any representations. Lots of Money in Chicago. Chicago, Nov.

lit Chicago banks-state ami national have on deposit the enormous Finn of This Is far and away the greatest amount of money that the hanks of Chicago ever had at one tinio. Brooms Make Big Advance. Chicago. Nov. 19.

The broom man iifactnrlng Industry In America Is facing a complete shutdown In four to six months. The crop Is a romplete failure. Corn is quoted at -00 and can not he bought at any prire. Bomb Kills 184 In Theater. Mobile, Ala, Nov 18 In tho last Zeppelin raid on London 1S5 persons were killed fn the Lyceum theater by a bomb during the progress of a play, according to J.

J. Feore, a ship owner, who returned here from England. Italians Pierce Lines. Perlln (by wlrelessi. Nov.

18 Sue cess by Italians at Monte San Mithcle Is admitted In an offli lal report. The Italians, after penetrating the pnM i turns, were almost completely etertt-i. however, says the statement. Cancel Salting of Liners. New York.

Nov. 16 Owing to the destruction of the Ancona the sailing of the Italian liners and Fa lenr.o from New York hss ran cried. The America was scheduled to sail on Dei ember 7. One Killed In Auto Crath. Chicago.

16 John was killrd ami scverrtl others lujueti and two women had narrow escape' in a collision of three automobiles Kat One Hundred TMrtjaevODd arif Houston avenue. PURGHRSE OFFICE BUILDING FOF! STATE "endcTe Hotel Will Be Remodeled (or Use of State Departments. GAL6REATH RECALLS KIS RESIGNATION Supreme Court Holds It li Not a Violation ef Liquor Laws to Ship Liquor Into Dry Territory If Bought In Wet Territory. 8peti.it CcUimbut Cot i espoodent. Columbus.

iK crowding of state offices Is to tie lelieved sooner than was a i rally exported, 'or Ihe state I HiMiig coiemtssion Is about to -i nei.ot'at'.olis for the pureluise i I Vt ml. me is ity. which is itee, i a Third -l, isi opposite tin I tO tile ll K- 1 me rooms and the bui din th il I i il in aiuot linnit noi'i line. II than a I dox Is- ill li in In hoi: hlo I lie .1 til, t.l.. t.

PI 1 1 I to I st.oe depai 1 out of 1 1 seine a. are it i h. re about Un I 11 b. tate nd til --iliitig d. -orier and tn It i In no lilt1! in for lie state's bu -s ll as lo'ini to i i to a pie-tt li ill the mail' the lb I.

ll'liiop III. Ill I s.i are the x.r ions ni'l ats si alien il i In price el the i ni" 1 be piitiiething like si. ti I ns I. -la i 'Mil e. and i ell'l, Hi ,1: ml olii i Id the older ol the i it and for iuaii as a --ort of Is a sum at the ci "i Ion has in-, hotel Sill, peal ot tla nil ttt loon- II lisetl there biithl than a ill 1 1 1 1 1 it li S'riK eoiiniils, th will loll pun base axe in the a neat little pt iee of the hands of th, suri Ins for i.itt elliodtiing line.

L'ted as Slaves. Many iltlts in Ohio are taking up the uuestion of pifvt small hil drin from selling chewing gum in the Mn eK for the practice is sal, I to have grown into enormous pit port ions tlur ing the last two or time ytars. In a nunibt of cities ti police hale been gixen tions to lake into -u-tody bins idling any articles in tin' streets xt'enting new apers. II the practice grows, it 1 i ly tli.il ilic gt iut.i1 as-euitily w'ili he calNd upon for a jtrineenl stale law on sub-led. In cas.

it has In en found that small hoys and riiis are us, as practical slaves uiul, the suliterfui't of being I'annis or older brothers and sisters ic.ree Iher.i Into the streets with pat kiiges of gum or randy and sotuet'nies administer brutal treatment if the return without goodly protit i'h fortes i many of Ihe children to beg, steal, toign Illness to get money oi to weep for the purpose of attracting sxni I pathy. which Is always coined into nickels anil dimes. The new sort of commercialism Is gn titer in the large; it it s. Changes Hit Mind. I Last week A A.

Calbrcath. Hull Moose number of the Columbiana i county ll'inor license hoard, si tit his resignation to the state board, a'ter that he did not want the Job longer because It did not pay enough and because ihe It atid drys of the county were so much at heads. He said that all this made the position undesirable. Tut silay alter noon lialbreath called on the state board and said that he wished to withdraw his resignation and wanted to he 1 reappointed. The hoard will gie the appointment to the man who gi ts the endorsement of the county lb -publican lomniitlee.

(oilbrcatli has not been i ti by this committee. He is a brother tf State Librarian Charles li. Calbreath. Two Important Decisions. Th" supreme court rwletvil two tin portant decisions.

In one it was held that it is not bootlegging or a vio'a i tion of the liquor laws for a liquor house In ship liquor Into dry territory, i proviibd it is boiiL'ht and paid for in wet tin iti, ry. This i-i was 'en in the ca of llarrv Haver, president 1 of mhns ,1 1st omen nv ho was prosecuted La' shipping liquor to I Maiysville. dry territory. In the other case the court held that when the leg. islature transferred enforcement of the 1 ntif.

otic laws from the slate board to the state agricultural depart-I n.eni that the law against the ilb-gai I ale of morphine was not invalidated I tine result of 1 h's holding Is that Dr. I II. I-athrop of Toledo must pay a Hue of and serve tie months in jail for selling morphine contrary to law. Cond'tiocs Have Improved. i renditions in the various mining tlis trirts of the state show a big iui prov, t.

It Is estimated that not li ore than ()f the miners i Ihe stale are now Idle. Frederick Not Guilty. Traders anil union labor men throughout Hie state will he Interested in the ruling of the supreme court holding that School Pupt. M. II Fretb riik of Cleveland was not guilty of contempt of lourt in refusing to re Instati six teachers whom lie dis charged ior Joining a teat In rs' union The can has been before Die court" for more than a year and the supreme i ourt twite.

The decision ot the h.gh court will he reported, and this will show the grounds on whhh the court reai lied ps coin iusion. Willis Sinns Petition. Ciov, Willis yesterday afternoon Finned the gigantic suffrage petition which is being borne from the Faeiflt i oast to Washington by women It! actus to be presented to congress when that body meets Die The piCltn already bears the rallies u( a half mil lion nt le. and the list will be eon i 'idembly swelled before Washing ton Is reached. It asks congress to sub n.it to nple Ihe Susan H.

An t'aony amtndmint, if adopted three fourths of the states, would ipsur equal suffrage everywhere throughout the 1 Will Not Eat Turkey. Turkey Isn't go ng to he the pierr do re'istante of the 'i hanksgiv ir.g menu In the state institutions unless tha price of that pi-rMi ular bird cease? to soar before rry lone. The pun has Ing ajrerit of tl: state administration board, that has charge of the Institutions. sas that rant fltd turkey anywhere that ran be bought even in rarload lots for less than 2 cents pound, and In It ronus to feeding tons of meat ti pri'-e of Jl cents be- racs prt hililtive. In niot pftoes where state v.ard are t.t.d ii 1 1 viands rill be of the housed usid.

I I Mutt Take Exsminstion. The various practitioners of llt.iltrij ar.d sui ho i bite'vhi under tin- Jurisdiction nf the slate lie d-leal board by the new Flail Kills ili'V, will be examined for certificates for the first time by the board on Tins-day, Wednesday hihI Thursday of this week. Hen? are the various practitioners who are brought in under the statute: Chiropractic, spondylolberapy and chiropody, who will be examined Tuesday; nu initio ilo rapy, massage, Swedish movement, eh i tro tierapy, hydro therapy, suggestive tierapy, psychotherapy, magnetic luallng and ncuroa'h, who will examined Wednesday atitl Thursday. Kach applicant for a license must pay a fee of 115. If a certificate Is desired In more than one an ioltililoii.il ioc pt must be paid for each branch taken This is under a ruling of the I'itorney t'eiieial's depaitment.

There are live rumps of limited practice, and if ni applicant wpnts all live it would cos' him I'Ja In tees Those who have been practicing in Ohio for five jtars are exempt from examination and ate. i i rtil'u u'i upon applicalien. iiiesi who hae erred In eonipiilito; tl.f pvlh of ihe time thai tlcy have iced at; I ho find that they lei li. enoie. to i a ee' I ilt! ate WPl'nll' in ii ut are ule'l all I 1 1 1 I i 1 to ih, i i iin.l Ha th 'h, stale 'I.

The xntniiiti 'lis I lp 1,1 h-, Hie hall i f'i i 'i and .11 d.ij p'orning. ot Lite, of hi, FlLs at i Ta. The The i IK- M. lia. Mtl, Pt 1 Mid at oiilo ally to it's pot If 'e 111 Slat, in ils--a in Ihl, the stol a be ITeili: ll i Is tn, i '1 it i iv cither, a bt ir told "I it le or i en hall on is I i lliM I' ,1 lllllt til llle I.

if lg is ie, hired to toll of Sllb'tttllil i ro and tle h.p lien il is fed in of nnipial them. atiina't v. ill thrive upon' tills- st, rioiis matter. It is said. Deform tN or stiintid ones i an be to a full (lev, lopnn lit even alier the period of maturity II given the hi e'uxer Willi their food, if oMierUii, ndqctetl at the qui versity have produced the wotnli liiil results aeere'li'iil to them.

Even babies nave 1 et expe'iiuetiled ith, but with tnie professional consirva-Usui. The youthful scientist simply savs of the results i hat some of are favorable. He is not ready vet to announce them. Tho new ohum tit to which sin Ii tnarkalie at'rihiit's are reported is explained by young Ilia, to be the sixth or hitherto unknown substance of foods. is the clenu'iit that seems s-titil to life, because when ii Is removed from the food of anv animal 'he animal quit kly llit s.

Majority Votes on Proposals. tVui.il figures here show that the proposal submitted to the people ol Ihe stale tti exte-id to four years the terms of tiiiiniy ofliclals took first' prlre ns a "loser." The against it as :t9T.o"s. The next latg-est loser was the Mtilermolt liquor lllceip.e "doooiitiaiii against 1 i i i ll a majority of was liia up. I The Stability league anii niimeiit. 'which sought to restrht the operation of the initiative nnd referendum, took third place in the st ale of defeat and bowed under a majority.

Fourth plai went to the proposal to exempt 'public bonds from taxation, for the1 figure show thai it last hy The Sprague gei rymauiler came next i In point of failure, and the returns I show that the voters rejected it by aT.IOS. prohibition carries off the rec- ord for suffering the hast calamitous. although It was rejected by It Is rather a remarkable fact that no proposal submitted passed muster before the voters, who seemed to lie indisposed to changes In the constitution or the laws. Prohibition leaders, however, profess to be satisfied with the result on the ground that they gained over last year some Looking for an Appointment. With a hunch of good endorsements bulging from his pockets.

Sydney Thompson, colored, who was messen ger to Myron T. lb rrlck when be was governor, tipie down from (ii vriaud Monday afternoon to see Cov. Willis and at for an appointment as deputy slate nil Inspector. "Syd" wants to suit ctil a colored man who is resigning tause of been liectid to council in As a governor's "lessen "Syd" was a big success. lie had a remarkable memory and (oiiiil tall by name nearly every politician, big and little, who was in the habit ot coming to Columbus to 'Ihe lovvt.s that be" about Jobs.

Chance for a Teacher. The Ohio teacher who a larger viiw ol life ought to taki see et the conipi tit ive examination now planned lor the position ef superintend! nt ol s. hoolsai the Ohio penitentiary. The will pay from ftn to fpio a month in salary, hut It will guarantee sonietiiitig that is worth much mote than that in the way of experience and knowledge of life. There will he an examination open to any resident of Ohio wiio ran qualify, bul the date of the ti st is as yet unfixed.

To Test Ruling. A su which Attorney Ceneral Turner will bring In supreme court ithin a few days will leinilne how niuch privileges liability insurance com panies have in Ohio under the work- I mens i ompcnsatlon act. It will show jest how far these companies may go under the ruling of Judge Frank stale insurant superintendent, which was that they may legally engage In business In Ohio. The companies coliti -lid that they can go to the limit in competing with the state under the workmen's compensation act Must Pess a 'Soul Test. in the fin lire applicants tor state jobs must pass a "soul test" whidi bus been devised by Kenneth McKinley, the rflicii ney expert of the state rivil servh commission.

The fact that an applicant may have the solid backing of tome county committee for a job will avail him nothing if he is unable 10 measure up to the standard of the "soul ttst" This is tile latest thing In p'ii'tis, nicl unit you are tl.ero ith the goods" along this part: line ou may os well not aspire to en 11 the state service. Lay Themselves Liable. County treasurers who draw six months in advance funds for payment of bends and interest ami place them i to th. ir per ntiHl ai count In banks nl own sileiting are liable, both criminally and civilly, so Attorney I (It noral Turner holds. I Warned Against Freezing.

very couniv road superintendent in 1 "arn-d by Stale Highway Commissioner Cowrn to keep sharp lookout to prevent the ruination 'of concrete work In road construction from freezing. i 1 1 IB BEE Efforts Will Made to Develop Community Interests and Effect a Combination of Rural Churches. Western Newspaper Fel- N' Service. Columbus. Denominational lino" will bo eradicated purl tally inl districts ami each country him will rxM for a gem ral com- inunlty instead of for one seel, ac- cording; to plans Tor a nation Ide latupalgn which ate to bo for-uuhil-d by the Commission on Church and i Country Life when its national met ing Is held in Columbus, Die.

S. 9 and 10. I The program, annoiie.eed today by i liev. Charles ft. CS 1 11.

setr, t.iry of the commission. Includes an adinss on Die. in President Wilson. The meeting ot the Federal Council of Chun lies, of which Hi- Commission on Chun and 1: urs-1 Life is a branch, Will be III I I S' III 111 I Ml '11 l. l.oailcis In the rural church movement xpeel to crgtiniyc In every hit In, ling Ohio, survey oi country ooMilituois.

similar t. (luring the hi-d ear In OM. Later ellotiti will be mad to develop coitiinuiiity ii'teitsis and later to ef-feit a i on (dilation of mini churches of differi lit ileuomlntil ions. Husband Kills W'fc and Self. C'aiinttioti.

Jotin V. Illoliatils liurhreil his wile ami comtnitt-i ii hen'. Hi' shot, the head his ii llni otf ith a shotgun ns slm was sleeping, then, going to an- uher room, blew the top if his own -kull oil with the other barrel. Seven I hihlt'eti asleep in an upstairs room Inl not hear the shots. Chokes Postmistress, Robs Office.

East Liverpool, rter choking MIsb i me Lunge, postmistress of Sa- lllieville, into inn oliseiousness shortly niter 1 o'clock Tuesday I liieriioon. an unidentified yegg fori ed the safe of the poslofllce and escaped with $'j(Mi to in cash and i Mumps. Police are tracking the robber ith bloodhounds. After White Plant. Cleveland.

Conferences between While Co. ollleials and New York hanking Interests relative to the i -ale of the company's plant here are -oheduled to take place within a week, icioiding in ell -Informed men In circles Tuesday. Sleep May Prove Fatal. lima. Following burns which he 1 when he rolled Into a bonfire In the Lake Lnc Western railroad yards.

Wesley Hatikln. 117, Is near death in City hospital. With a he was awaiting a freight mid the two built lire to keep warm. Until fell asleep. Must Akron.

Ted 'Inside' Information. "It 'b all true, hut I did not say It," Marcus Thomas told the l.oliee judge when arraigned for slander at I lie behest of a neighbor woman. The ease was continued so the Judge could learn how the complainant knew of Thomas' opinion of Inr. Business Men May End Strike. Alliance.

Business men may take Heps to end the strike between striking decorating girls nnd olli-clals of the pottery companies at S'ehriiig. near here. The Kills' action has tied up five plants. Mose's Niece Ninety-five. Miss Charlotte V.

Clove-html, only surviving niece of Moses i. avclahd, founder nf the city of tievtliind. celebrated ln ICth birth-lay lit Uraeeville, this county. She makes her home with Miss Olive T.iit, her niece. Motorcyclist Injured.

Steiihetiville, Fred Champion, aged years, of lterghol, on a motorcycle, crashed Into a hay wagon. The tongue of the wagon was broken mil a piece of the wood penetrated Champion's left lung. Physicians say he cannot recover. Sentences Ex-Gank Clerk. O.

Johnson, former collection clerk in the Fifth-Third National hank of this city, pleaded guilty in the liiiied Stales ills- Irict court here to having embezzled HM.iiuii of the bank's funds Visit Edison's Old Home. Sandusky. A pilgrimage to Milan, I the birthplace of Thomas A. Edl- son. v.

ill lie a feature of the program being arranged for electrical prosperity week -the week of Nov. 29 by a local committee. Engineer Drops Dead. Humor C. Permar, chief engineer at the city waterworks, dropped dead at work.

Heart trouble was the cause. Match Causes Death. Lorain The IS month old (laugh-ler of Mr. nnd Mrs. Moses Ilelle pue, Amherst, swallowed a match and choked to death.

Two years ago another Infant of the same family choked to death from the same cause. Blows Off Babe's Head. Sandusky Henry Merinillo, three, had his head blown off at the home of William Iiahnsen when a shot gun in the hands of H. Iiahnsen, IS, who was getting ready to go hunting, accidentally went off. Panic Among Hotel Guests.

Newark Fire started In the Slar hotel at L'tica, near here, Tuesday morning, doing several thousand dollars' worth of damage. Panic ensued among the li guests, who escaped in their night clothes and suffered greatly from the cold. None was injured. Resigns to Enter Bank. Chardnn.

Frank K. Ford, recorder of Co auga county, resigned to become vice president of the Chardon Savi.igs bank. Murdered by Two Strangers. Lima It has been almost definitely fixed that John F. Han-enstein, retired Lima real estate dealer, met his death at the hands of two Ftrancc men.

Important testimony whli developed Tuesday proved Ilatl-cr, bin was seen with tin -e tvo men the niornina before the crime. Killed by Corn SHeller. Napoleon. John aged 21. farmer, living near Okolonn.

Wis killed when raught In the hi lt of a core shcller. His chest was crushed. i 4 i A A LA THE EUROPEAN WAR A YEAH AGO THIS WEEK 29. 19M. Allies captured Important poci tions near Vpres.

Montenegrins defeated Austrians In Bosnia. Russians split German army ana defeated relief column i ijomoin. German aviators bombarded Lodz. Princes Abbas and Osmin ban Ished from Egypt for anti-British conspiracy. Germany paid indemnity to Luxemburg.

Nov. 30, 1914. Three big battles were fought Poland. Russians captured ten miles ot German trenches near Lowlci, but failed In attack on Darkehmen. Russians won successes In the Carpathians and Gallcla.

British ships again uomDaroea Zeebrugge. Germans were expelled from Pe trograd for raising funds for war- hips. Dec. 1, i9M-Germans prepared for new dash toward the sea In West. Battle on the Yser was renewed.

Germans broke Russian wing near Lodi, capturing 12,000 prison ers. Russians soiled German ammuni tion barges on the Vistula. Serbians captured 1,500 Austri an! on River Djld. Premier Rushdl Pasha of Egypt declared for Britain. Dec.

2. 1914. British, re-enforced, took over command of the Yser region. Austrlnns took Belgrade. Russians won at Szczercow and entered Wiellczka.

Montenegrins repulsed Austrlans. Hungarian chamber of deputies voted war bills. Prince of Wales fund reached $20,000,000. Dec. 3, 1914.

Germans took offensive In Flan ders but lost heavily trying to cross the Yser on rafts. French occupied Le Mesnll. Tete de Faux In the Vosges and Burnhaupt In Alsace taken by the French. Germans attempted to flank Rus slan right wing. Austrlans repulsed assaults on Przemysl.

Russians took Bat Riots In Belgian concentration camps. Italian parliament opened, Pre mier Snlandra saying Italy would preserve armed neutrality; Bel glum wns cheered. Dec. 4, 1914. Allies made repeated attacks on German line in Flanders.

Russians won a victory at Lodz. Allies landed troops In Montene gro. France called youths eighteen years old for military examination Mohammedan soldiers from Tu nis sent to fight In army of allies. lursey prooiaimed noly war against Serbia and her allies; riot Ing in many towns. American students nt Oxford took up relief work In Belgium.

Dec. 5, aviators 1914. bombarded Allied Ba den. Italian chamber of deputies passed vote of confidence In gov ernment. British steamer Batlscan sailed from America with food for Bel glans, French made gains In Alsace and attacked Germans at St.

Mlhlel Germans In Poland, re-enforced formed new battle line and moved on Piotrkow. Dickens Drew From Life. Smlke, Charles Dickens' character in Nicholas Nickleby, seems to have been drawn from the life. Paid the author In a letter apropos of that novel: "The rascality of those Yorkshire schoolmasters cannot he easllv exaggerated. 1 have kept down stronn truth and thrown ns much comicality over It ns I could rather than disgust the weary reader with Its fouler as poets." Case of Hating Oneself.

Proprietor of a Concert Party (en paging a soprano) "Now, I want you to understand, Miss Poorly, that I like my boys and girls to be one big family no quarreling, no Jealousy." Miss Peerly "Oh, that's quite all right. I've never heard nnythlng In the work of any other singer to givs me the slightest cause for Jealousy." Fool's Paradise. Originally, tn Christian mythology, a region "near the abodo of the blessed," but not a part of it. a sort of borderland, "where dwelt the praise-less and the blameless dead." Today used to denote the mental condition of those who. by their vain hopes, ar "fooling" themselves.

Stretching Steel. Ry the modern process of spinning metal thread It Is possible to make a single pound of steel stretch a dla-tance of 70 miles. Dally Thought. There Is an Idea abroad among moral people that they should make their neighbors good. One person I hnvc to make good myself, put my duty to my neighbor Is much more nearly expressed by saying that 1 have to make him happy if may.

Pott- rnson. Unfortunate Men. Pome men are so constntrtd that they simply have to swindle somebody, and rather than be Idle tbey will bunko their frtenls. Why "Mercurial." The adjective mercurial, like marr others, came Into ordinary speech (rem the realm of astrology. In astrological language a mercurial mas was one born under the Influence of Mercury, when Mercury was In the ascendant, and therefore possessed of the mental qualities supposed to dis tlnguish the heathen god.

An Easy Job. Nobody loves a fat man. but the ar.grl that count the hairs of th bead must adore the bald headed one..

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