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Evening Courier from Camden, New Jersey • 2

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CAT-12 EN rOIXISIt, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15.J.9g6 Ambitions of Edge, Keart, Frelinglmysen and Stokes Clash On StevehsPrimnt lisvT -1 GAS KILLS 7 IN PHILA P.R.R. TO ELECTRIFY A CONFEREES ENDING LONGEST COAL STRIKE 3 SIDED BATTLE LIuUOOCEiCIl, tr FOB 11 Tin TW0 OTHERS OVERCOME POODLK. EDGK OF VIT LOCKED TEETH, DIES WITH OSB COUPLE Seven Phlladelphiane were killed yesterday by 'Illuminating sa, 'Atld two men are in a critical condition from the same cause. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Thomas. 51-North Seventeenth street, were found lifeless 4n, their bedroom with gas Plans Now Being Considered Would Shore Trip I PAniy THQ lllH I. Uofcok Ocean City. Feb.

15. The Pennsylvania Railroad may extend its electric seashore eery lea to uu City by way of Ways Landing, removing ths present circuitous connection- between Philadelphia and Measure to Restore tion. System Provides New Issue for Leaders' Scrap Ron, v6h' a in th.BrltUhVelttt' this resort. It was learned ners uoved ud today. hero today.

0, Ocean City is only, ten miles from Mays Landing, whereas the EDGE FORCES DOMINATE STEERING COMMITTEE KU0 present connection with thia must be made by way of Pleasant- vllle. with li miles to traverse over joined The noisy din a I "dent ltoosevelt ths West Jersey 11ns and sight miles more by trolley car over the Shore fast line. With a branch direct from nowiim irom a faulty jet A dead poodle lay nearby, with the edge of the CjuUt locked in its teeth, as though It had endeavored to awaken ths sleep ig couple. Tha others poisoned were lodgers in various sections of the city. ITALIAN LOTTERYfFPS' BOOST PAWNSHOP TRADE ofc-tftTMFV THK -PROPHKT- PLKli "BETTER DrtPE" oil SiKXT T1M.

Br etted PreM Rome, Feb. 16 "Stumpy" Toracca false prophet, sent out word todav that though his "lucky numbers si and 48, failed to win In the National lottery Saturday, be would have some "real" tips in a few weeks. Stumpy remains In his home town of Ban Ferdlnando de Puglie, but he may soon lose the palatial home that earlier winners on bts tips furnished him. It is estimated that the -ov-emment's winnings as a result of the nation-wide fever to bet on 33 and 4a will amount to 14,000,000. Pa rnshops lent at Least 3250 000 as hundreds rushed to Let 01.

"-tumpy's hunch." Newark Insurance Man Talked of it Gubernatorial Candidate Maya Landing the Philadelphia Ocean City connection would be shortened by thirty minutes even on tUm and greetiri As the Rooscv.uJ of Jberty. two A "snt jets fast trains, fountains or w's recemion It is understood that the railroad plans to substitute overhead wires for its third-rail system to ths seashore, using the electric locomotives formerly used between Manhattan down to I'M rantiae it liner to transfer and New Tork City, fo' In Hr.b.,kfn. which newer and more modern lo his staff heroes. The 1 comotives have been purchased. POLICE FEAR VIOLENCE were vjy lntrnltlil Newrl.V f.ll.wfkff the Pl1fc mct 1 tfv.

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Police took precautions against possible violence as the northern New Jersey textile strike sntered its fourth week. A big demonstration by strikers was scheduled for noon today. Strikers are picketing thre big ittIIIs. Two strikers were arrested i whe- heart t. if' 51' mm 1 'ri- The bill li ceduled for on by ths joint JUpubttcan confer-nc committrt this week.

Th committer will meet this afternoon preliminary co the ae-sions of tbe Senate nd House toniffht. uhrln In tbe iIxth week of the Political lieuteiui.nt of Senator Edge dominate tbe, steering- body. Kean has lett It be known that ie is a candidate for Senator Edwards' in the upper branch of Congress. So Is the former Senator Joseph S. Krelinffhuyaen.

Former Governor Stokes, chairman of the Republican piste committee, also is leceptire. to An offer of the "tog- Naturally are vitally Interested in the Stevens bill. Frrfllnffhaysen will iasue a statement re gat dine It very shortly, it was learned. In such a three-cornered flit an alliance of any one of the candidates -itb Senator Edge would determine the final result, but perhaps at the of party disruption. BUI Hew In CMsmlttee The Stereos measure, offered by Senator William A- Kerens, Hon mouth county, la reposinr In.

the Senate Committee on Elections, con-jvosed of Senators Williams. Republi- of Passaic, chairman; Republican Senate Leader Francis B. Davis, of Gloucester, and Senator Cole, Democrat of Sussex. tTnder the provisions of tha bill, which mnst run the gauntlet of a. veto 'by Governor Moore, the nominating conventions of the Republican and Democratic par-t ies would be made up of present to ting strength, plus delegations from the county committees.

In the Republican convention, for Instance, the to ting delegates would this moraine charged with interfer T.iU Pastor Says -3Ien-Cahnot Be Reformed By Marriage Freak February Thunder his "Pite In reception, ing witk workers entering the mius. Mayor McGulre announced he would call a conference between representatives of the strikers and mill owners In an effort to provide for the temporary return of the workers pending a settlement of the controversy. Discontent Heard in Upper Section Not Expected to Block Ratification A girl cannot reform- 16-YEAR-OLD SPOUSE TAKEN FOR DRINKING TELLS t'OrilT SHE RESENTED 8COLDMG UIVEX BT UHHAJID A. 16-year-old girl, arrested on complaint of her husband. Anthony II sure, of SO Liberty street, wh charged Jier with being drunk.

a(4 rnaklne a "racket" In their homo early this morning was released bv Police Judge CI ear today. "I was drunk." ths girl wife "but I drank because my hus-band scolded me and. because never works. 2 FROM CAMDEN COUNTY RETURN ON RESCUE SHIP Two Ca den county residents members of the crew of ths steamship President Roosevelt which docked today In Hoboken. The Iocaj men are James Ganley, Sii Varket street, Gloucester, and Alfred J.

Kee-nan. Ill Elm street, Woodlynne Tomorrow night Gloncester will turn out to honor Oanley for his nart man by a life insurance policy. If he can-- not afford it, he cannot afford to be 3 BOYS REPORTED rcnwc nim in from vi. Shower Turns Camden Streets Into Canals Had the thermometer ion up a little more today, instead of drop-pins; slightly. Cam derates mlcht have turned out In bathing suit-But (is It was.

ths uniform of the day, at least ths most appropriate one was hip boots and rowUoats. with no slickers. II ran sM 1 son la aalikMl 'ra SrV, Vrilkei-BTt, Pa Fab. 15. Opposition to tbe anth radtft pact will be croabed and: the agreement between mtnera and operators reopening the mlnea at once for a perlodof 8t years ratified.

In the opinion leaden here today as the final plana wer laid for the trl-district conven and marrying him. If he cannot afford an Insurance policy, he cannot afford to be married. The wife should not iave to ask for every cent. Rev. James D.

Morrison so declared last night in his sermon at North Baptist Church, Fourth and Linden, streets, in the second of a series on "What a Girl Has the Right to Expect From the Man She Marries." "2 pity the girl who marries a man to reform hire." said the divine, "for she is gambling with her life, and the dice arc loaded. "A girl should not expect perfection, for we are only poor, weak mortals after ail. But ehe has the right to expect her husband be of clean, moral character. Men contemplating marriage should take out -e toU kr II. I married.

It Is evidence of thrift and foresight, and It may be needed some day by a widow and family. "The girl is entitled to a proper share of her husband's Income -with which to run ths house, dress herself and the and. If there Is any margin, some- with which to open a bank account in her own "However, marriage is a partnership, and it is unfair that the wife should have to ask for every cent That is part of tha so-called economic slavery in marraige, against which modern woman re be la, "A New Tork Judge testifies that over half of the domestic relations cases with which he has to deal grow out of disputes concerning mooey in ths home." For Camden streets did their 1est MAYOR WALKER EXPECTED BACK IN GOTHAM TODAY IsteraaUeaal Sews Rervlee Atlantic City. N. Feb.

16. Mayor James 1. Walker was to leave for Kew Tork at J.36 m. today on a special train of ths Pennsylvania Railroad du to arrive at the Pennsylvania Terminal In New Tork at 5.10 p. m.

The mayor conferred yesterday with State Senator Courtland Nlcoll, Republican, of Brooklyn, regarding the introduction of Senator Nlcoll's proposed bill to extend 'ew York Cltys debt limit by $308,090,000 to provide funds for subway "spiiricel of tJi.0, llgh Slightly i taenl ippeirance rf mis mcsuiot. to oat-Venice Venice, Snow -flllsd highways, after a thunder, lightning, rain and hall storm from Old Man Winter's ba( of tricks, were turned into canals of soft and slippery In the rescue of the crew of the lsh steamship Antlnoe In mid-ocean 0v" tt lades In slush, and it was wary populace I Ci: The Gloucester Council. Knights llEn 7 that waded Its way to wore mis 5 is ttenul, lVoodli r.t&n to be Kuaiy Ths thirty-four 'ons-hundredth of K1 mlulns an Inch of ram that fell yesterday voiumous, wiu nave cnarge o' the celebration. Ganley Is assistant engineer on the vessel. Keenan lives with hts parents.

Mr and Mrs. John Keenan. in Woodlynne He has been junior engineer aboard it xnnolll. Ht eirtt r.J Inches afternoon, mostly in a five-minute period at it o'clock, is estimated to weigt.1 111 po-atili, sua won have saved ths taxpayers consider eray suit mith iwt TIAJUANAWIDEDPEN able money by melting ths snow and too president Koosevelt since lis September. I 'ight cap and brown overccj BEAUTY STRANGELY SHOT IN CAFE ON BROADWAY HOBS iStttlT mm starlns; it coursing in babbling at.rtlnar it ourainsr in babbllns tion at Scranton tomorrow.

From district No. T. with headquarters at Shamokln. came reports that the workers would back tha action of the union leaders in Philadelphia almost unanlmouslj-. Rumbling of discontent, however, were heard throughout dltrict No.

1. comprising the upper section of the hard coal region. Whether this oppo-aitlon will gain sufficient strength to prevent ratification Is believed to depend upon the interpretation of the contract by John Lewis, anion chief and his lieutenants. 8tronr disapproval has been heard in union ranks here of anj-thlng that savors of arbitration. Six hundred delegates will attend th-'coBventlon.

Meetings were prUsrrei tadar among the local anions select representatives. Because of the uncertainty over the opposition, no forecast was made on tha possible length of the convention. Union leaders hope to secure ratification on the first day. thus making the reopening ot the mines possible Wednesday morning. WOMAN'S LEG BROKEN; I BEAUTIFUL HAM LUIt lets.

But it also mads a clean-up for the tailorsxrlor splashing be: Candidate for governor, hold- wer State senators; candidates fur Senate and Assembly, forty-two members of the State committee, and one male and female delegate for every twenty-five units ef representation in each of the twenty-one county committees. ft-dge Has Owa Candidate Edward Duff i eld, of Newark, president of the Prudential Insurance Company of America, is being mentioned here today as the favorite of Senator Bdge for the gubernatorial nomination In the event the Stevens bill is adopted. Senator tia--ison is believed to be the Edge alterfMtvre in the event President Duffield fights shy Of a contest for the Republican nomination. Harrison's outstanding abilities as a barrister, his amiability as a political good-mixer and sound Judgt raents on the advisability of partisan gestures, which are well known to the Joint Conference Committee, have served to retain him as runner-up to the strategic advancement of Duffield boom. Senator Harrison this week may tint on pace one RACK TRACK t'LKRK II FLO BY AFTER ST A RAX HIT-RUN AUT0IST FLEES wheels ruined many a suit and Shoe and rubber stores and Virl BATTLH lOl.l Vsw fUl.UK The Pennsylvania Tork, -eb, H.

A beautiful Oloirceifer sollre rciin jester smfl-d wrier.pv.r the cc ol li shop proprietors siso zouna Business Vantua, Peb. IS. A klt.sr.d-nr driver left Mrs. Catherine 40 years old. 6H York etree'.

rijiiv delphla, lying beslds the pik hin girl, who refused to reveal her Iden brisk. -toktrne bem. exhibited a spirit of cooperation in trying to work out a solution- of the problem. 1 The argument advanced by the Camden Chamber is that the payment The weather bureau Insisted the storm yesterday was not freakish. fney were nekrchlrg sun a uroaen leg.

Mrs. Eckstein, here over wV. similar things having happened It end t. visit friends, was P-rse. "i alontr the pike last ntwht when tity, was shot and seriously wounded In a Broadway restaurant today ai the climax of ft fist fight between her escort and a.

stranger over a slighting remark supposed to have been made by ths latter. Charles Morrison, a race track clerk, was captured after the hoot times in 63 years in February; but it was admittedly mors Intense than of the ferry fare, to hare that Item accident occurred. Another motorist taarir-wmotln'sl. i customary. came along, discovered the womsn I a- lying 'In the road and took her to kick bhf.akk fori the Lnderwood Hosoital.

In Wooi. i Today, according to the weather men, will be cloudy and a few degrees colder than yesterday, when the low temperature went to 11 degrees I ing. He. the girl's escort and two oury. sjunering irons a fracture Included In the railroad far although the service is not used.

Is discriminatory; that it amounts to thousands of dollarsa year and is unjustifiable. "Why should South Jersey people other young women, were detained nueroui bruises, she 7, 1 H.nry and kK by police. at a. m. and the high to 41 at p.

expected to recover. ies. breaking the bone. 1 The record high for February 1 was J0ID.IY1LD yiicriiin enn rmon S3 degrees in 18s4, and ths record low submit the report of the 192 legislative committee, of which he was r-h airman, for enlarging the facilities of the State Department of -tanking and leurance to cope with growth of the State's financial insti Reform Demand Grows; 'Shame Death' Case May Call Firing Squad Bj Raited rreae San Pi Feb. li Al-hogh toiWrges, which may call but the fl.lng snuad before the week ends, hang over the chief of police of Tia Juana and six other Mexicans.

Tia Juana was thronged with tourists Sunday from the American side who engas-ed In revels lasting until well Into this morning. Many were drawn to the border resort when they heard of threats to close It, anxious to have "one more fling" before the west's chief oasis might be wiped out. While the gaiety was in fuil swing. I Information chsrging the chief of po- was I degrees above sero in who have their places of business In Camden and who commute be forced South of Camden, there was very little rain although in Paulsboro the. i If lUuLUlil I Ull Unlllu shower was particularly heary and the town's electric light system was to pay for someihlng which they do not use?" says a statement given out by the Camden Chamber.

"Likewise, put out of commission by ths lightning. Darkness reigned for more why should soppers who want to $10,000,000 Gift to Form than three hours. The storm, according to official an make their putZlrasfts in Camden stores be taxed tjhe ferry fare? With Camden and South Jersey growing by alrsis, was caused by a series of leaps and bounds, such a practice Is Egyptian Research Center is Contemplated warm upper air currents coming in contact with a lower and colder strata of air, setting up a conductional cur unduly discriminatory. AeeS tee Haw York Trata hi 2 lice and six others with responsibil "There is an expanding need for rent which tore loose in the shape of By lalte Fseaa f.h i3 John D. Rock lightning.

The heavy fog of yesterday and last ity lor tne sname suicrae ox i. ai. Teteet, his wife and two daughters, were on nie. By tomorrow night, under the Mexican law, the court must an efeller, Is contemplating a gift of S16.060.00B for a Cairo museum. This direct train service between Camden and New Vork City.

Now, if anyone in Camden and the South Jersey area wishes to get a train which makes the trip direct to New York and desires to get, say the 7 o'clock train. night was caused by the. warmer air dropping to earth and condensing as moisture against the snow and cold ground. River traffic felt It way nounce whether or not ths charges warrant trial. If trial is ordered, it will follow speedily and If the men cautiously over the Delaware late it is necessary for him to get out of bed 4.30 or 5 o'clock In the morning, rush for his local train Into Camden, ferry Philadelphia and trolley to yesterday and motorists took It easy tutions.

4-Year Tensi Bill The Joint Conference Committee also may take up today the proposed constitutional amendments to -have the governor elected for a four-year term. State senators for four Instead of three-year termeraa-nemblrmen for two Instead of one-year terms and biennial instead of nnnaal sessions. The Democratic proposal for authorisation of a con stitutlonal convention to revise the State constitution of 1S44 will be considered In conjunction with the plan to change the terms of the governor and legislators. Th Republican Ides, according t-i report, is to shelve the constitutional convention plan this year. They may also decide revamp the proposed constitutional amendment edopted last year pertaining to the hange In terms for the governor and legislature.

They may even scrap tbe action of and take no action this year- on the theory that a nevr Mart should be made in 1927. This suggestion proposes that tha Legislature of 1927 and 18 adopt the amendment for a change in the terms of the governor and turs so that a -Vote by the eltJ. rate on the changes shall takrlace the election of Wmenu must be adopted by BUcces.iv legisla- are convicted the f.ring squad of a dozen, red uniformed soldiers will be ant -'Ads on the roads. sum. bellevea tne large.i for humanistic science and research, would be spent for an Institute delving Into ancient Egyptian Professor -James H.

Breasted has been sent to Cairo to discuss with King Fuad and Kgyptian scientists the projected gift. Plans for erection of what probnbly would be the finest museum building and archaeological collection In the world are a n.rt at the contemplated offer. called upon; there will be a gray Broad Street Station. Coming back. he must so over tha ta.me wall at sunrise, the crack of a dozen rlftVs and another Mexican execution MO AHOIT will have taken "In the conference held wjj penn sy 1 van la road of fl Irn.

during wi'ii'TnTtney ihoweoSrnselYes keenly interests- in the requests made both for directtrain service and the that the chief of police. Llanos, and his associates, lured Clyde and STBT 03 TAG- 0B Audrey Peteet to a room, after plying them with liquor, attached them; The discussions hav 3 nulled in a flnajij7tlo- spokes for RockefeU? The lg controlled by the rwpartment of Antiquities, which recently has been more than usually Jealous of its prerogatives, refusing to allow some excavators to ship antique trophies from the country. The appearance of Miss Wlthee on the stage aroused bid memories in and that by such acts caused them elimination-" the passenger face dif- ferentlaLHSf 4 cents, It was pointed out tba't as a starter Camden, business folk de.ired a direct train to New York in the morning. This train would leave the Cam Sarshtk's mind. to suffer such shame that not only they but their father and mother ever will worKL den terminal about 7.50 a.

stop ping at ntverton, tuver- side. Burlington. Trenton ana men on through to New ork, arriving about 10.15 o'clock. There should be another train at noon and another In tt submission of th. committed suicide.

The charges are two fold responsibility for death, and assault. Resort keepers In Tia" JUan. fearing their palmy d.ys are over, entertained the American visitors In gala style. The little village was "wide open." Jazi orchestras played, liquor flowed, gambling tables were crowded, painted ladies si In gird with the throngs, an. there was high carnival.

Meantime demands for reform were growing, "24 Hour Service" Want Ads will nc work- from, noon the late afternoon. Returning, we would like to have a train leaving GIRL OF 3 MAY RECOVER" JFROM NEAR-FATAL BURNS The condition ot three-year-old Gertrude Bicklng. of 1J2S Jackson street, who was seriously burned about the body Friday, is reported aa Improved at the West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital. The little girl was so seriously burned that at first doctors thoUs-t her Injuries would prove fatal, Gertrude was burned when she New York City about 5 or s.zo "1 thought 1 had seen that girl, some place, before." he said. looked up her name on the program and was Mabel or at least 1 thought it was." He told of rushing out, between the acts, and sending flowers to her dressing room, with his 'Miss Wlthee, too, remembered the old days In Philadelphia.

After the show the couple met and in a supper blub of the "Roaring Forties' they recounted their early day acquaintance In the dinsry old ward school, "back home." Quick Ravage eat Following a tempostuous court ship, on Sarshik's part. With the resultant engagement. Miss Wlthee Is an Irish girl and a devour V.oman Catholic Mr. Sarshik Is of Jewish faith. 'Buthat doesn't make a bit of said the actress.

"We are In love with each other and that is all that counts." to the electorate for or rejection. The Democrats ure charging that the Republicans rla to scrap the whole program this year, waiting until 127 to make a fresh start, so that when the changes are adpoted by the of 127 and 138 the voters shall ptufl upon them In a presidential election when the Republican strength can be massed to put them across as MRS. WILLIAM REITZ, MERCHANTVILLE, DIES After an illness two years. Mrs. William H.

Relts, of 44 West Rogers avenue. MrchantvM 1e, died at her home on Saturday nlsrht. An attack noon of each ceeding day at pj ticallytheoldCoii part of the organic law of the Htste. reached for an object hanging on the wall in the kitchen of her home. Her flimsy dress caught fire from a gas heater.

Mrs. Bickering was burHed when she attempted to res-cue her daughter. he also was treated at the hospital. of pneumonia, contracted a few week A lU. Several years ago.

Miss Withe Mr. Reita was leading an orchestra at th Camden automobile show when summoned to hfa wife's bedside. He is also a member of the Victor Talking Machine Company's Orchestra. Mrs. Reltz is survived by two sons nnd Mdaufjliter.

William, Pothy and George. DELAIR WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY IN HOSPITAL Shnrttv after arlmltlftrl ts o'clock, arrelvlng in a little after 7 o'clock. "Bringing about such on improvement In the train service as herein suggested is but one of the things which the chamber has set down for accomplishment In the way of betterment in the transportation facilities, both passenger and freight, all of which will have a tremendous effect on, the future growth oi both Camden and South Jersey. "The Pennsylvania Railroad officials at the conference were friendly to the utmost, snd the view was set forth that everything possible would be done to bring about the chtnges which we feci are needed." CIVIL WAR OFFICER DIES AT MERCHANTVILLE HOME Daniel C. Finn, 90 years old, who resided with his daughter and" son-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Rowue Uren-nen, Westminister and avenues, Merchantvllle, died yesteiday morning. Finn Is survived by his wife-'VLhd The family moved to Merchantvil. three months ago, coming from the Finn, who was an officer In the Union army during the Civil War. will be buried Wednesday afternoon! Interment will be made in the Arlington Cemetery.

Joseph II, Murray and Son, undertakers, are In charg of the arrangements. The Democratic view Is that if the I92i Legislature readopts the constitutional changes tills year, they will he voted down at the coming general election next November, Off-Tear Eleetfeae The Republicans are credited with rh plan to change the State constitution so that the governor shall ic elected every four years. Th Temocrats will fight to keep the lection for governor In so-called political off-years when the Demoora-ric registration Is sufficient to swing the election of the governor. Harrison may offer his bill for permanent registration this week. I'nder resolution of both houses no '-ills 'ffrrt-solutions, except the bd-t'ropfiatlon measures, shall be introduced after this week, except by unanimous consent.

The Harrison bill will propose that any voter in municipalities over 25,000 registering LEIBICH RITES TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY Gottfried LeJblch, 82 years old. who died Saturday, will bo bund tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from the funeral parlors of Mrs. Fred Roe-del; 414 South Fifth Ftret. Lel-bich. who was a widower, died at V.

Is Hoddon avenue. Iefbich was a member of Trib, No. 1-ft, Red Men, hhJ of Iutche Arbelter Imperstutrur.gr Verlno, No. 1. Iifterfnent will be private Hi the Evergreen cemetery.

rate Want Ads run in both the- Camden Courier Tft played opopslte Al Jolson. Later she had a leading role In "Little Miss Simplicity." Incidentally, reports of another budding romance in the executive of-fecs of the Tucker organisation were heard this morning. Th engagement of Jrvdy llossn-feld. handsome bachelor. Tl "right hand man" of J.

it. soon be announced. It was said. Mr. Kosenfeld did not deny tho rumor.

"Jut wait," he told a Courier '1 can't say anything now. nut, at lhat, I think it will be a good nory when It "breaks the I nlrerslty.Hospttal, Philadelphia yesterday murning. Mrs Marry Fea-'on. of lelatr, passed sway. Her con- qiuon was not considered critical when sh" wr taken from her home in the Merchantvill ambulAnre.

but hr relatives and friends were shocked when they -were- informed of her datn. fJJi waa S9 years old and CASES TREATED- AT HOMEOPATHIC ru avenue.1 stories aro nothing In Mr. lire. Ho Is ornmff osl- i eicg former n.sn. 11 n14 Van ilo.a i 1-i Ut.

MHV IHtlSt (H.T, AT BAKHIXftTOJT 1'hto nt-Teacher Asuocia-tiwi Id anticipating a meeting of unusual Interr-nt at H'hool No, tonight. Iccraiir.il fit Chnrlen Dwchner, FHOM STACK TO KHrVKrir Disappointed hv hor 192. and 3027 shall automatically 'hereafter become registered permanently, subject to modification vent of change of residence. Th: ounty board ot elections would be given authority to regulate such transfers and make necettsnry entries cases of death. Jt Is believed that the bill will enable voters In th mufj pupulous count Us, outeldo nf Hudson, to avail themselves of th privileges of the ballot without the annual ty fr k.

i)nscoiir or iiaa-dnnfleld, chairman of the home de-partment of the Women's State Fed- In a new play, iifle. Arllne has given up the stage and Za'id Anna Ulton, 31 years-boss Le. Crber, 30 years. Eighth and Chret-nui mrwti, frcturl J. jnhii yai, 11H7 Market lri.

Ulouceiiter. loreisu b-dj amoved or f-n-j Phone Camden 1000 ns Oubs; will make PAILSROHO lOlTH XIStIM, a nunnery. t'auLsooro, reti. lo. Police In oi ii poor i.ANortint neigneoring towns nava been a.k ro notp locate Lwrar rialeslean.

T. M.ir'iucitr.. Klorenc and Whitman, jised 3 and I. were "niM lire tranned them avnut, Bbrutim oi nana. Jfrfin Ulsher, 44 years.

1M tb Thtrtr-ttil rd lurrstlons of foot. im" viu. ui rauisDoro. He fl'r pnared from his home sins not been seen since. i rile (Society of anguege has recommended the study -h.

Italian or Hpsnlsh In pref-" that combination of dla-'i -ang known as American." rttpn. i 44 Thoiii -2 5 -yard Junior member tk. Tsmpls iO.

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