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The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • 2

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The Lima Newsi
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Lima, Ohio
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Today Hwwj fhmptora Today 1NDWE WONDER 1 utinmpi EX-FIRE CHIEF ALBERT COATS ANSWERS CALL EXEMPLARY LIFE BROUGHT TO END BY DEATH ANGEL AjFEVERlVlCm IWlMsii BRIGHT' D1SKAKK I'AlRKg DEATH FORMER HEAD OF FIRE DEPARTMENT FINaL TAps witjc hounded AT AN EARLY HOCK MONDAY DECEASED HAD BEEN A SUFFERER FOR PERIOD OF MORE THAN EIGHT YEARS JTia final were aounfl-ad at 61 o'clock Monday morning former chief of the Lima fire department Albert Coate who after aufferlng for more than eight yeara from dlaeaae succumbed to the ranges of tbo dlsoase aid erotsed the' groat divide His death occurred at Ms late home 70S south Metcalf strset whers -he bad mads his home for several years follow ing'bls retina ment ffom active iff vice in tba department The an nouncement of bin death will be racetved with aurprlsa by aeoroa of -hla friends and aequnlntanees throughout the city ns It was not 'generally known that hi Illness hed assumed a dangerous or critical etage during reeent months Coats wan one of the Bsglaklar tomorrow Rarer Robb wtnbe abedat from the etty for three data' during which he win be la attendance -r at the meeting of the Munlel- pal League nt Coluaoua Daring the ahoenee of thJ mayor Prealdant of Council Miles Standiah hy vrirtnc or hla offie awmoc the -dutlea of mayor The police court for the next throe daye win 'T bo presided ovsr hy Justice of the Peso Holmes who deelgantad to form tho dittos of the oourt by Meyer Robb during hla ah- MBCO JACK JOHNSON'S -r- 4 CASE i-vh' MONEY BRAID TO HATH paid omaiiA to keep i'- r'i Chicago Jan! lfc-ianus Wllkenon federal dlstijet aittndy today bogaa a saarehtag taveatlgak don of the seandal that hag resulted from the flight of Jsck Johnsou theasgrw from the jtria- laseurta dldtloa of the United States Six men whd have odeuyled or are sow oecupylag sporitlew-jl 3mt la thr governmsat service are-Involved In changes that 111090 was divluSd to done the eyes' of efildalswhtM Johnson aad hla white urlfo departed for Canada and thence for Parta Mra Sol of a professional hoadsmaa who ta fugitive from justice and Vrttbec ar fairs are ta a tangled- '-eoadltiou made the charges agslnkt the six men' She said that la- safety tjugahuioauAjeattaUed checks gJtOOOO whleh Nrere mead out to the' six meauv Lefrisoha fata ed to qualify as a bondsmag for Johnson when the negre destred hla jreleeMndtag-Alstrialluen4Ue trial the charge-of yfotatlag-tMf White Blavejradwfc- SLAPS'A'NElGHBOa-i' THENPAYSA Aa'thd rtoBu)5f of 'It eatkra follbwiBdhy a slap: -alter-affatr l'vi -C T2i LAST OF THE DENIZENS -GREATLALNSFAC 1- a TtNcnoN v- Brokm Bow Nab Jaa you-waat to eaa a prairie dog tows ham to hurry- The govarn-mant Motegkeal survey Wgtsra fitate argrieultural dapartmauta raugara' stockmen farmers stockmen homcsUaderaaro aad pni- oa the rte doa last firing Mae aad the -prairie' dog last of the old -dehlseas 'of tho greet plains gives 'way before them Tho pldw lears throsgh the streeta of foe clttea of prairie docdom lrrigsr Qoa wstars pony down their hemes add In the'iesn aad-hnagry springtime when Mr and Mrs Prairie Dog crawl out from their winter's met pelstfodd wheat end alfalfa so dear ta their hearts await them arttfo very doorrilta a -nmo waa net Bgo thousands thane dog townsvor rittea aa they raally warn- pstated UIL through Nahrsska Kaaaaa Okla-homa tha Dakotas aad tha -Eoeky Mountain Jtttea i To tha esttle and heap man tha'mllllous teraatam wMch inhaMtad tham warn 'a- tar greater maaaea than -wolveaj moam- tain Uoaa coyotaa aad all pother predatory croatums ComMaad They swept tha -raaga of Tagatadon mom disastrously thau a a prairie tro- on devastating on area they pulled up stages aad moved on to fofiadn ajr qvfiome yaars age a tnet of of thoasaud ot acres in waate eri Kansas twarmed wlth them The fitate taterastad maaufao-tured Mint by -h aad scat It talsue taftated mgloa Ehcat dipped la the peteoacea mlxtava- eattcrcd svey tb rogloe wiih -cMtant results Tha biological survey farmers end cattlemen ohave ioUpyedthepmcdfotjet by Ean-aa staeo and tor-a number et poem hamheen Annually polaonlng lw grdat- aumbera IathS National Forest where eattl endwheep am ritagedi forest: sorvlos is thspotaonlagdf prairie A FINDS BOUNlY TTOO tOORniTi -IL-A fnanrthfns happened in North DsketSJAa outarprislng tegtalator at one tlino iatrodueed MU -pro vtdtagthatnhiffermrF3wuntles important A ment efficient and popular jnu ever In the service -ot-the city Ha wai born In Allen eounty and was a irf mteha and Caroline Coats 11 dare He became a and 24 VENERABLE JOHN BLAND GOOD AND RESPECTED-CITIZEN IS CALLED HAD REBIDED IN LIMA MORE THAN FORTY YEARS i WIDOW TWO SOlftl AND FOtH DAUGHTERS FUNERAL THURSDAY At 620 o'clock' Sunday morning tho angel of death vlrited the home1 of ths Bland family 'at 201 west Wayne street and peacefully and gutetly claims dthe spirit or the guletly claimed the spirit of the household John Blend aplandld dtijens anteemod afd respected patriarch and Christian who for mors thn forty years had kora one of Lima' foremost Irish eitlsena A more peaceful death than hla could aot bo eoueolved 'Tho: vsaerahle man was eoasofous to fne last add reallsisg that bo had lived good and useful Ufa faith! uj to hla loved knee irsHe his friends and ver leyslTand Attentive toAU religious dutlM- he wns 'perfectly resigned to the luevltabte He suBersd no pain dujrlhg the last 'days aad hours of hlsa Ufa hs Fas' at peace with God aad maaand whs surrounded' by meet If the members of his sples-dld family when tho flnsl dlasolu-tlon xhamRegulom Mass' will bt eolahratod at Itosd church on Thursday mornlndkfor 'tae- repoM of -bia foul le thF' keeping of the Savior aad after tfie: servleos at the ohnrah the mortal rs mains will he eonslgued to: a flnst resting'' place within thu-ae9aeera)4aie6nflnM of heeetffttMBetaemaar Hr Bland had beetf eonflaod to hla kona slnco Chrlstmaa ve and had been tailing In strength steadily A week ago he suffered a alight hemorrkagruf therlaagi whlCA'f uf ther weakened him and from that time until the disaolutioa eamo he was eonflned Jokli bed Ha was pstlsnt aad uncomplaining and' seemed to realise that the end was near though there were-no-bodliy 111 that caused pale or fullering The Immediate esuse of death was heart failure v- born nr Ireland 1 John Blaud'was boVh'In the par ish of Fsnsnh eounty Lelthrsn lre- land ou May ISl and when 22 Mrs or ege be came to America andeattlod fa Clnefnaatl icrg he followed the eeeapatlon of where he followed the Ooei a cabinet maker a itfodf he had learsedwlth hle-sf thf4nJ Ireland On August II IlilMa- ClheinnaU he wedded Miss Ellea O'Connor of that dty who survlvss hla -death To tholrMcrod union -tan chlldrun were bora 'rig of whom are still living Three of the' children died In Infsnoy -Md one eon WllUnm Bland a locomotive' engineer? mht death as the reiult of an secldent which befel him near the shops of tho Cincinnati Hamilton A Dayton railroad' company In this dty In August of 1912 Because of ithe ad and untimely death of thin son the golden wedding anniversary ot tho parents which occurred In that month and year Yas aot celebrated as had hem Intended' Besldae the faithful- wife two sons aad four daughter and form grandchildren survive 'the death ol the venerable patriarchy -Tho- sonb are MeaanE Bland of Rprlagfldd member or the flro department of sv -this city nentiy twenty-flvw yearn aenrtng many years as volunteer When 'the present depart-ment wie he became bge of the drivers and remained In that capacity at the central station for many yearn before being advanced to the position of chief whleb he ifflTf6rs of yeare'ltoforo bring compelled to retire from so-iSSvif erirlee Be -was euccesded fo r''jbhn Maurer about eight years ago- Mr' Coats Illness began eight er vAvnlne years age' when ho under- went an operation for the ampute tlon of some of his toes because blood nolsoa whleh originated from kidney trouble Later tbei aurgeons found It neeessary to th ease vTprocAfiEmEa' AwerhoLtheiifcThsiltlgauoa-botwseeetoekholt tnbof'foe Etectropode Company some of whom recently petitioned the court for a disaoluaoa at th cOrpoaUofiwss foey foken from 'WeltarBcettv yh-wsr officiating mbs toy dommlssleuer aadlifos dBttttKSdlSSftodkboMiin'-foieh7 ad ah agreement' and 'Adjusted the)' fife ta easeout Wurtiaf'' tbrakMuuL-agrinht-Natuu TroastetafTProprietor of Hhe Golden HUraieoalfor damages foeipeirr souu' isjuriee -meeived ta the baste fho tew was the' county wtthv- hank- Tuesday the Xlbbea momtaff astern be left whatwaa t4mp Nr iler PratL north rParif avo-wa It fo loro than the pelts' of fos togs bogaa pouring Info tho county ofiteM ta such 'enormous reerivsd a fine ef ione dollar when arraigned before pars boaaty for prairie dogs Th measure beeame a taYj No sooner puts to both lower llmbe bdowihe knees This misfortune eaused-hls fotlremsnt' from actlxu-foril' In thedeparttaent 1 1 Surviving the death of the form or fits chief ato-hls wife audioue RESiniEpMHD 4 i -r RAFTER-RECESS ANUMBER ADDITIONALW IT- EBSSEStCAIAED-BEFdRE4JF A i- roUBJCRSMQND A Tbn'grwdfiittrYfoariwd foe -court kouCs Monday morning butvwas anprepdmd'te atake an lm-modlata mport hocause of thfaet font there 'ware -a number ofwlt-whohadlbeeaaaubpdmaed since: thrift recean began ndR who had Lo 'tesmlBed hefora thrir final report coaid he madaLSom report could be puuto of 1 the wltnassM who wr eslled ta wriw' from BIifftoia A easot forgary- havtag beeatoent-cmr -from that vfllagwtlul latter pert -of last iwho- ta Ohargad with havtageoBunlttedtkamtma Lana ETlras In a -prisoner Tat foe coua pOL hstlag' boon unable to dollars Tba jury ylaltod and taspaetod the county jail durlng lhe hnfoiibR jt the sum at five hum- dred dollars Tbo jury visited and morning find bad not yet mportad at i a-late hour Monday- afternoon SHOOKIS th court -of eopuuon ptees Mondaf Judge Khnger-mtanmd th judgmeuX' Of 'former mayor Shook fo foe case of former yardriaator -Gamthem of thac HA wffom former mayoMthook held raepoari- foy-thw-blocklag of eroering: with a eut it eamrTh highar bald that the' yard maetorwaa sot foe' man fofblam fog: the hloektas Oi: tboonmring ln-foo VnaloanicaseeUkenup Crdfii foayeFs'bonrt etror and Id which Gerirgd Byan Jenrmr Bhlaei' Imry and Louis Grigrif wam thS plataUffs ln ertor th eourt afltemdtb'jndginsnti of the lower coarL-e-'vAt' -Theperitjury'te 1 earn mon-pwe eourt waaeasused fretat Auty again Moaday NeeipetaU thecoaUanano 4 6tfoe -caee'ofth uutU March asrdaof4jnorlea-i against Jt MimhiCEffia Attorney Thoe-ir'-eennseL' for on -'0 the Htlgants was ill and could jiot try ttemeuf bit of c' HO HATE TAKEN tF PSRMAN- 5r-siF LBNT ABODE IN THIS CITY SEJTbOL pMforeUulbuniei in ragufor maattag today St foe MCrA at ton tin stHMKri leu Bar: Lllly of th High Street ehureh ted 'deVotle- eomtultte AppotatfoiTtwo weeknJgwto 4uvtlgata -foaslbUIty a geaeral mUglaus survey of tho did tnOt'S-mpwt'x Aetioawwu se that aioBgsid ofthat: pha ofHhHvrorkftUtthrbe startad hnhumb-gotagvcampalga rlast -through tbo mouth- pf Tebrpary und March au4 up to thtv Raster UmUVA-Committee was mpp to maka arraagmutsfort)iia 13--- UmeV A-Committee wa mppotatod -to makeurvaagemeuta fortkla phase pf the wfokwfth Bov JU Bi fa iter ehalrmuaof borteoiuniltteia Thla '-action wHmade-ateo wlth tbo Identef eadorsement of foe: pfou Off the Gbristtau EpdeavfoUnlou to Mbtorfo ChirmrSuudayTtenuouficihtot wltkmgardto further planswlU be fores-teto-T-v Paxktaeoa of the 'Soutte Llma Usp-ttet Chureh fHls theme-was irMfi Brother JiiTh paper deettb lwlth therproblsm ef foreign population Sadlng -thaMthomvwerujabout forrigueretalima that could' not be- Counted ttausteut aad eoma of ths eoUdlttous that risr With thamT-aet AOigoa-? Nov MV Parktasoa Advised meHuras to Btoot th altuattoa Suggasttons that foatems fo education should ho operated -among: this etnas were ta the predomlnaaeevrjfotoalyanaduf eatfoa -regarding' fo lauguage hot dvlca aanitofota foligtona: tc spirit otfo PPr wfo that of leod loWhrd'iU taon' ithat Mf Bovi Mr- Ooodaonand Rev Mr' OoodsoB -ahd Bof Flgleyv x-preeelat-e bfothoriy-aympnttyVta 'WSJataaiiP ship "went ashore 4c day ta SU Luri IateLFlaaesordlng fo Amasaage raerivodby eommaadsr Emery or the: Revenue cutter servteafovThe One of thS most daring Ktnriei of high' Ufa FAMILY CVPBOARft Showing wherein Father and Eon fella before the name airen father blamee coldneaa of hll wife who cared more for eodety than for him and hla fatally Son stands by hi mother daughter upholds her father Start this great story now SYNOPSIS IN FULL TODAY HAPPY REUNION MELD AT THE BARBER HOME I Mr Mrs John Barber of 242 south 1 Pino street gathered at the homo Sunday for a happy family gathering arranged Ja celebration of tbo birthday anniversaries of -both Mr and Mrs Barber which corns during the week Made and social pleasures occu pled the greater part of the day and nt twelve-thirty a delicious sis course dinner was served whleh was one of the pleasing fas turns-of the dajrj Those Included la the party were Mr andMro' Bert Barber and children Mr and Mrs W- Breese and children Mr and Mrs Charles Barber and chlldrun Mr and Mrs 0 Barker Mias Louise Barber Mr and Mrs John Barber- and grand daughter Lillian IISIMI FLOOD OF LEGISLAT10NIS BEING OFFERED MOONEY OF ACGLAjBER WAS FIRST TO PREfiENT NEW MEASURE A Columbus The first bill introduced In the legtslatnre was edfernd tty 'Senator Mooney -of AM glslse providing for the payment of Iteenso fee and other monies col lected by'vsrloss nuts' depart meat iintftutloM Into the state trsaS- nd ury wsekly The bill wss referred to the committee on flanneo Otker bnis Introduced' ta the SOn-U werOf By Fyleholla of Cuyahoga forroetlng clerical error In the SommOB pleas judges Mil passed Sun win torsubstltu ting "Scioto" for an the Mil note stands sentoeanly: is entHled to two W- and Bcioto nono Hoppte Cuyahoga ehaaglng the iffi' Haiti' of children tocoivlng schooling jeertlflcatesF from It to II hrRerfioF of Hdrqn rectifying the elerienl error 1 the offletal penis bill and providing that the seal shall bn affixed upon the proper documents Instead 4f as now Waygapy of nonr' for by Porufgs-s proyldlng afsguardsMa connection wltiv the cfiontatlon of lalllatlvo and referendum petitions hr- Lloyd ot Franklin relating to inspection of high chopla by Cahill of Prwblo relating to teaching of ngrtcultura by Hudson of Bctpto relating to standardisation of schools by- Cunningham'' of Knox relattng to Offtco and duties superintendent of structlons by Hnyesi of Delnwnrr relating to organisation and govern- ment of Universities and colleges sOd the election of trustees therein hr Frleboltn of Cuyahoga providing for nse of public School buildings as social centers by Weygsndt of Portage county relating (o the eon-itructlon pf school buildings Dsa the New Wen: Columns An OM Time Merman An amusing sad detailed aecowteC a marmairseeu-tu Ahe AHInfic written apparently In good faith ends wtthtbo following dascripUoa of the monster which may poariHly have been seal er a sea lion "That monster Is about right tost long his skin in brown tad tawny- without any oealon all Ms motions ars Uke those of men tho eyee are a proportionable alaa a little month enlarge and tat nose very white teeth black hair and chin covered with' a mosay beerd a awrt of whlakys under tho bom tho ears Uke those of mpn fins between the fingors of Ms hands and feet Uks tboee-of docks In word ho Is well shaped Whleh Is certified to be true by Captain Oliver Morin and John Martin pilot and by the whole crew consisting of two-and -thirty (Aa article from Brest In the "Measotrs of TrvonxM The monster was mentloa-ad In tho Ga setts of Amsterdam Oct 12 1725 when It la said It was sees In the ocean In August of tbo same fit Louis Qiebo-Democnt How to Read the MmiC people can tell at glance whether tho moon la waxing or waning Hero la a whimsical rule remember by It la very simple to thoM who know Latin had la not dlBcult tboeo who do not Tho first thing In to notice whether tho mem Is llko a or a O-that Is whether tho fun tetreulsr curve la on the right er the left If the nos shows a that naturallyv stands for dacraadL It But than comes la tho gnat principle moon is always deceitful" aad one baa to' understand tho Opposite of what tho mom says aa that a moon which shown a to waxtag moon white a waking morn is Bk a OL ThoeeWho kata ne Lotto will do doubt toon- to th moon uji is dboeUlnlftf which csm bey -will understand that it is waxing k-hlte a waning moos wfll deny that it a Mdacruaatng1Maw York fiuu brother Coata-' Funeral services will be held at Oraro churehWtKIbby'aUd ElIttheth streets Wednesday mom-fe'Wifilf ibfi-ir D'clocfaVIutarmeut wll) MAE 'PASSES-AWAY HAD BEEN iMAliaiE a 1 -1 war: CAPARLBiANDTIiUsm EMPLOYE OF PRAIRIE Briattvea deatbafHeurylY tine yura stage uahefoWlhotaLVbf lUbbon pUuri at' dteenm aoon aftfoT feL i fermdfo begfnafo ttonhas sowaodtohofoe crista Sfia aftsraoou-he seyndd to'be better And word tpfthstaffect-wae neelved her hut-the-fever rsekedbodyuu npt fobta tttLyuOy AftaisfoAtever had toft Aad death enpto at tlgbt- fotrfb Runday'itornUiL'tc- the saddest fufome about the death of this fomm msu just la the prime ofi youag mauhood is the fact thatmly ihroefoouths ago he wasfoarrtofUAte-brldo'lbetad Him WtalfrdMackof 1 OtorfoUBtex stmaiTho nuuTiagwlaiok plaes ig SLjfoeo church end tho young couple- toff At once Jorfodopendeace whefo ffoQtePML Em' years Mr Wilhelm haa held tea foiporiant pe-rifBuiMaotafOfrjnfoPnkter Ojl aad Oua -z the fltat'fo tori wik7foofiUttar and broth er John left tot Independence uafi -hfiv boeuwith the young wlfo Jncbar gnat sorrev: Tltoentlru partywllK machAers evaalng "At" fittAne tha: Erfo-audrfha body will Ashen to: horn stmat fonfiifatUser at fit! at fiBofo ehureh-nad' burlap will be'Atade fo Oetta? her wag jfwouheetod with knows waUieEaglO fita' 4 Mftaber- ot fi Counefl Kulghta of Dotamhus iraithefotaes Mack Wilhelm- the maorable mother i MrsEllsahrikWUhelmrtw bnfoer4JobnArweeb(eKlhben Xansa aad'-two Oftludepeudeaon-1 MlasXaUi- ss Sfv'vxt Zte- aNrmeu- today rigned A coatraet tt ptay wlth 'the TCubo for tho aeaswL: wWifo ifclKsrMmii Cimmerman mi ri- lug -eaadootHe lgued uew eos-tmet after foe Federals had offend the agud Britjsh A teaadarwfe4taritteal ftr Witte 4 eetanhaL offllnllnn i hegss ta risk this oventasTho a- tety MO AbF'folffo A tfo Ldoetorf attoadlug doctori wefov' Anahte fo SSSSTfoSSCSS the wont of ll whm bo'kM fotariouy to transactjbuataSM hard beaded ei -dStoiiSSSSSSSi made lit-WoedlsVn cemetery $8000 IN' GOLD FREE a TO DISPATCH READERS 'Eight thousand dollars In cash prises have been provided by The Pittsburg ptapatch fpr the winners In Tlw Gnmo of Bong and Story which has just been atnrtsd and la now running in tho columns of that paper The way the game Jr played js to fit the proper titles to a series of 70 pusile pictures which are run one a day for a period of ton weeks It la open to everybody and Is conducted on snch lines that Snyons of reasonable ingenuity baa' an excellent -opportunity of winning one of thirfiBrprtrcr The pictures Jilgh class and the rules of ths com- petittoa so alrlhatngreat-many ef- wovild play tho game even If there Were no prtsee offered One need not be i well educated In order to 'eoinpte successfully hut the game Is In Itself so instructive that none can IUa and Frank Mr Bland a itore on South Mala straet ellng saleamau who la CUra Gause-ls ehsrgwI wlth hiv Cleveland The daughter- are -Impersonated auDtaervwbmhh'td Mr James Hassard aad thaMisscMCur the coat It bring aljegad that Margaret Adeline snfr Nell Bland sho Grid Bcalee her mb wj all onhUTcHy mrortho daugkTbJoTTBhv vaeurad ten were at the bedride-'Cf thb'ber had hsdmadd peymrathh tt father when death tame and the twobwn her llattta was teamed aha waa placed nudet arrest PMring at the stem to make another womaa-Appearsd' son arrived la the lty this afternoon WAS A VOLUNTEER Mfi Bland did not nerve in either rmentri teamed nt: after 'ap-1 tern fiatsrday night payment ft File with hr -and for ritaT and-U aumhara-thatr qtreasur-teewsmthreataned is that ol sltdug on top Ala burrow -harktag luceseautly fllpptng bln funny' little taU -wlth each yep Walkralohg by-r4owm amd a-dog ee two or three wUl be ieen sitting oa almost burrow They wiU stay: theru and bark at -yos ta defiant unison vr untU yon approach MSdom-' They arw on tho watch however aad you move your arm aa-though- In Ue act of throwlhg tamethiug'ta a flash they tun and yaateh tate their hotea'fr Attempt to shoot-thomraadTUMy W1U hearly always dock too aoon or if they are hit will faU baec into tho burrow leaving tho Jhuatar urn derided whether tho hit or noL The burrows it ta helleved am ofteu eem-ueetad by underground runaways The Oft told story that rattlesnake and burrowing ewte mak: hemee- wlth pralrfe dogs kiinta myth but s-fact so ssy the plalas-- rrialtaMhipte frlsudly ta net wall sutataattatadr if are not avne to uu ft' FSilRgjVhgp PtesldsnL Majors Gea-utal Fa H- tertaru day waa raliemd from Oteeoiii-Mnd of ths aseond dlTtaten ef th srmr ta Tsxsa- Cltyi Temv find hr-dmd- ta return to Chicago to relume eompsad of 'the eentral-rde- flBOBOEiKi'iS Urbane bHts lt haalthfol to go barafootedT oveu' ta epld weMher aad he demoastrataa tut he la foully ta earuost by go-iur? about without stoektags deoplto' thi fast that it ls fifiW i Pum Uvus to Graedrd 1 i i -ij-- V'MOYB DINING TAKUMrM" -r- Tho WriHUgton Dlutag PUrlors ars hslag movad from their preaeat loea-Urn os South Msla atreet near Klb-b to South-Mata etraet whra they will be eempletalyi: remodoled Ud refuruisked: Thu room -ls bring mdeeorstod and a luueh counter will ha iOUGfiR 70 XN9E BEinaL Bosuta Jam': itugoJa taboo ta the ehemleal laboratones at Harvard bseauss 4 student 4 who daaetd tetWMs teetura had tvelta- tloUs' jsrmd the floan In manner lUfit tajurad: vslusbhr tastnimnto: if-u MTs nna end eosts Mayor Robh: 'this morning- Pratt was eharged wlth battery: by Mrs UorhjBL- The mayor Imposed the fine httor the defendant admitted that-shej hhd gsqtly tapped MraMUlnr roa the nose during ths affafiv Whleh did aot take ea a' HrioUa atraa tno charye might Indicate -Whea i the woman yotahtoered la polleh court to ahow the mayor just heir gently she had: tappdl herIoppoueat the dUpuU the eouft ruled that demonstratloaswereuet 1m'- order and that gently' or aot gUatly as she aright have dealt the atop the flue would have twetaed3 Ac i CLARA GAUSEHELD FOR POUCE COURT Charged with obtalntug ah dgh teea feilar coat under false -pretm ee Clara Gauss wee airatgaed before Mayor Robb this afternoon aad With her Aopbla rlle ehargedVlth diaor derly conduct The two were eimet ed upoa eomplatat of filg Beales manager of the Uuloa Clothing Th hearing of set for tomoirow the twowomea was aftornonh! MESSENGEBBOYSTBUKE ClovolaadA Jani ifilaaem bVapW-by Coy fojta main office gupPor avaaua and Wsat th straat JW afsrawsg8gg employed -thorn am golngputv 'Uf I In i lai fob noTMcnotaM "iloln Townset aryciki JMardajf on a aharga of MoawkppQfL wad ar-raugedjn tfia court ef Juattek of tba Peace Holmes toAsy aadwas given fin of ton lollara aad costa and fi eatenee of Dirty dayeta tha works both' bolng suiKBdrd cp prohilso to provide for his fpmliy i ii it VERY- GOOD PLAEi' Paterson Jaa X9Would be huloktes am isvltod ta jola the Paterson auti-sulclde sstaclstios tho aim Of whleh Is ta meks axlst-enee so' delightful 'for members tht niU banish a Ideas of self destruction r- t-i' 'SHE WANTS' A How'll tt WsshiugtoB Jan 2Gemand hous that1 the house 'rules eommltteo r-s rotan actios tn voting against emvtkm a woman suffrage committee today was made to members of eongrena by Miss Lucy Bunt consider fs rocn sctiou tu voting a saffron vice-chairman of rmnrrssslnnsl of fhe federal armies to' foe Bouthlfr fo affalrthat took plaee during Abe war oV- the hellion lb vrdsyviilght apptamaco hut he enlisted for volunteer service Lhion effete eh urged yrith dte- wttk TsiAen 1 i orderly con net bp Bcalee with Judson Harmon recent vgov fall to he benefited by playing it Tile two highest winners will receive 11500 and 91000 In gold respectively SOME WHEN AHIEKP and boys am -at their mentally and phy- ut 10 any day In January or early in February according to Frank Lakey of the English high- school At four they are at their' worst says Lakey Jl'UA MARLOWE ILL Los Angelas Jdn 19 Julia Marlowe the actress left here today for New York where she will undergo treatment for appendicitis and possibly an operation Bothern her husband announced today that Min Marlowe will not attempt to resume work for at least six Woks FALL KILLfi HIM Sharon Pa Jan John Vart- ernor of Ohio In thaCerganlsatkra that waa formed In sad known ne the Baplrml Hunters formed to defsud the Queen dty Against Invasion 'hr' Gen Morgan -and-hls raklers -He( received honorable dLMi ftim Sto mm- tary organlss th dlw of the wr gquiHiim ev- uMwe oi vm In if 70 ud his esUma he autaced-tha servlra of- the Cin rinnstl Hamilton f- Dayton railroad company Ip the -loach department at tho loeaL shops of that road whaya be mmalaad a constant andr valped: employe -until last June when ho' retired -The daeoasad waa an active faithful arid consistent memter of the oongregatloa of Bt Roe' church Ho hoeaaw a member of the parish whoa It was smalt and waa praaant at tha laying of the corner stone for tho beautiful place of worship now used by the poor loot this pariah -Ho was a memfvrof tha Holy Name Society and waa-- a charter member of aoetety ta tha church Ha waa also aa active member Of Division MaVl of tho Anriant Ordsr of Hibernia us of this dty fj--- John Bland waa-' on at best ritteaus ssd was th mepeet-ed and 'esteemed Mend 1 of every man whom be knew -He possessed tretta -of iehametta manhood that made moa' respect him aad was tha- kind pf man Vho wlU ha missed by tba people ef eommualtyta wbteffka: worked and Uvod kof -46 fell two feet this morning and fractured his skull He died a few minutes later Hartkof waa returning from work1 and slipped while1 going np the porch MUST WORK Bvasr' 1 WOMEN A'1 WOMEN Jan 19 Mayor Morrlson of Florence has refused to Aoeognlso -aa order from Oeal ordering the release of lira Ella' Parrish convicted 1 of Violating the prohibition law and sentenced to work 200 days on tho eqyiUry-AP1 agood lokg look al som married couples you would bet your head against nothing that love fiwuutHhe w'mvM'uc cettot ppttl that'Ylme et aid of vefori bhdw name teest fMr-flrths ef hla earnings must had not bean-teams -When-tha-d A An his hV i A it -m.

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