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THE SCRANTON TRUTH, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 17, 1913. MAY LOCATE A MYSTERY MAY IKES REPLY TO BRANCH HERE GO UNSOLVED Our Storegi Close Every Thursday a 13 O'clock, Noon, During July and LLOYD GEORGE LARGEST RETAIL FLOUR DEALERS IN THE UNITED STATES Local an Wilkes Barre AUimni of Wharton School Seek Extension. Militant Suffragette Answers to Magazine Article He Wrote Recently. Herbert Johns Is Released From Jail Where He Wan Held in Crispell Case. TO SHUN BRIGHT LIGHTS LINOLEUMS Itotelkeepers, Altentitn Special attention given to.

the HOTELKEEPERS this week in the way of linoleums. received this week 10 carloads of thi 20 year warranted highest grade linoleums very yard is the $1.50 quality color through to the back many of these patterns are especially made for hotel use. We are going to close the out at RIMY GMCffiY SALES WOULD BE NIGHT SCHOOL SHE WAXES SCARCASTIC Scranton and Wilkes Uarre alumni from the Wharton school of finance of Special to The Truth. WILKES BARRE, July 17 Havinr exhausted every effort, the LONDON, July 17. When Lloyd George penned a maga zine article recently, attacking mill trie university of Pennsylvania are making a bid for the establishment of branch of the institution in their tancy with his best Limehouse vocabu respective cities.

As only one branch forces of the county detective have thrown up their hands and announced that so far as they are concerned the tragedy of Harvey's Lake on the night lary and attributing the failure of the will be established both associations woman suffrage movement in England from these places have shown keen. rivalry towards landing the plum and solely to the "organized lunacy" of the Women's Social and Political T.iiv must take its Place on uie a number of inducements have Deen union, he probably figured that he Special Low Cash Prices In All Our Stores Throw Away Your Pass Book and Buy for Cash We sell guaranteed first quality groceries at prices other stores pay to wholesalers and middlemen. Our groceries take the shortest known route from produced and manufacturer to the family table. We buy for cash and sell for cash alw ays. We own our building and have no high rents to pay and can therefore sell you at much lower prices than other stores.

When you buy of Clarke Bros, you are not compelled to pay other folks' bad debts. held out by each. Dr. E. S.

Mead, professor of SCents finance at Wharton, has been spend would draw some fire. If so, he guessed right. It comes in the form of a broadside from Paris. Writing from her place of temporary exile, the daughter of the suffragette leader thus ing the past week in Scranton and Wiikes Barre looking over the field He explains that the school would be 'Come Quick and Make replies to the chancellor of the for young men qualified to enter coi Ifia hut unable to eet away from home on account of the time and! exchequer: By Christabel Pankhurst, LL. B.

Mr. Lloyd George gave to his article the title, "Votes for Women and Organized Lunacy." It Is as though county's records as an unsolved mystery. Herbert Johns, sweetheart of Alice Crispell, the victim, and the last person known to have been with her in the loneliness and the darkness of the night of the tragedy close to where she met death by drowning, was released from custody on a habeas corpus proceeding before Judge Fuller yesterday. He had been in jail since July 7, the day the body of the girl was recovered from the lake. Johns has pledged himself to do all In his power to run down the slayer of the girl, if slain she was.

Also, he says that he is through with the bright lights and the ga parties that the tragedy has come pretty close to making him pay an awful price, and that he intends to join the church money involved. The branch schools are conducted in the evening, probably from 7:30 until 9:30. A regular staff of instructors from the university assisted Your Selection. Cumrnings' Cut Rate furniture Company, Formerly one naa said, "Cromwell, the idiot," or "That Hampden." The inventor 32c Quality Elgin Creamery Butter, lb, by a staff of local men will have immediate control. A board of uni versity men from this end of the state will have supervision.

Certificates of graduation will be awarded to those who finish the branch course the same as to pupils at the school in Philadelphia. The steps to establish the school nf finance comes following an in i of tha title convicts himself of com monpl) and ignoble thinking. It is by such men that we are governed. Alas, our poor country! "The practitioners of militancy," he says, "seem to think that they can terrorize and pinprick parliament into giving them the vote." Well, the suffragettes not only "think" they KNOW that parliament can be terror tied into granting reform. Thev also BORJLMTON shortly.

AUCTION ttUUBZi 609 Lackawanna Avenue Some day, somehow, tne mystery ot how eiehteen year old Alice Crispell came to her death may be solved. But the authorities in discusing the chances vitation sent to the school by members of the executive committees of the Lacawanna and Luzerne Alumni assciations. An evening school established in of such a thing coming to' pass say that they are not hopeful. It has been rather a blind investiga tion from the start, as there were cir KING OF NORWAY MAY LOSE ALL HIS POWER Philadelphia in 1904 for the young men of that city and vicinity who were unable to attend the college, due to their employment during the day, has proved a great success. The plans of further branching out came as a re know that parliament never grants reforms unless it IS terrorized.

The men terrorized parliament into giving them emancipation. The Nationalists (by their votes in the house of commons, are terrorizing parliment into proceeding with the Home Rule bill. Terrorism is, in fact, the only argument that parliament understands. Mr. Lloyd George is well aware of that fact as many of his speeches in his earlier career give proof.

He It was who said, "The kingdom of politics is like the kingdom of heaven: it auffer eth violence and the violent take it by force." cumstances connected with the tragedy which pointed to suicide and an accident, as well as to murder. The girl was at least partly under the influence of beer and on her lonely path along the lake shore to her home in the out sult nf a recent report made by the Quaker city division. From 164 stu dents in the first year the branch now has 440 in attendance. The standards of admission are th let after the parting with Herbert Johns had been said, she may nae strayed too close to the lek and fallen in. Or discouraged over the outlook for happiness at home because of her straying from he straight path, coupled with the fact that her dreams of love and happiness were being dissipated because of the actions of same in the evening school as those to the two year special course in vvhar Calls) It Funny.

Then he says. "Until they learn CHRISTIANA, Norway, July 17. Norway king henceforth will be merely an ornamental decoration a mere puppetif a measure which has bean submitted to the national Storthing (parliament) becomes a law. Having granted woman suffrage which has placed women upon absolute political equality with men, the Storthing, through a special committee, named today, began active steps to put through a measure which will take from the king his power of veto and approval of laws passed by that body. Only the signature of a responsible minister will be necessary to make enacted bills law.

The measure being considered also would abolish all orders and decorations and takes from something of the people they are deal ton. For men under twenty one years of age the requirements equivalent to a three year high school course are necessary. Men over this age who ing with, their cause, as far as the house of commons is concerned la Johns, she may plunged into the That the authorities have done all simply and utterly damned." That is cannot meet these requirements are lake. usually admitted without the examina 5 lbs. Fresh Ginger Snaps 25c 3 Bottles Luxury Catsup 25c Large Jar Fancy Queen Olives 23c 1 lb.

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The course covers three years with sessions four times a week. mystery is the general opinion here. Night and day the county detective and his forces were on the case in During the first year the course of study as required from all students vestigating clue after clue with always as follows: Accounting 1, commercia 1, markets and prices, money an me King the right to confer them. If these laws pass the king of Norway would have less governmental power and authority than Joseph Tumulty, secretary to President banking. During the second and third years the student is given a choice of six courses from the following: Ac really funny.

The suffragettes, we can assure Mr. Lloyd George, have nothing more to learn about members of parliament. They know these gentry only too well, and militancy is the result of that knowledge. "We are a flabby lot." one member of parliament was once honest enough to say of himself and his colleagues. A flabby lot, indeed, and unprincipled, and treacherous.

If there are any in the house of commons who do not desi've to ha to described, they have only to try to exculpate themselves they have only to do something to win a better reputation. Mr. Lloyd George incriminates himself and the government in the following most significant words: "If they had accepted Mr. Asqutth's pledge of two years ago, and thanked him for it and. helped him to redeem it, woman counting II and III, commercial law II and HI.

corporation finance, real estate, investments, insurance, sales the same result. Most of the testimony presented at the hearing yesterday afternoon was mere reiteration of testimony that had been given at the inquest and the preliminary hearing of Johns before Alderman Brown. Martha Holcomb, sister of 'the girl, testified that each of the party had five or six bottles of beer at the Oneonta hotel, Harvey's Lake, July 4, before Alice and Johns started in the direction of the outlet. Harry Williams gave similar testimony. Clara Johns, sister of the defendant, described the breaking up of the gay party.

Others of the party also testified manship, advertising, government con trol and industry. The work is of an extremely practical character, and the materials used in the various courses Beware of Ointments for Catnrrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy are drawn from actual business ex perience. Many of the instructors are engaged in actual business or profes work in addition to their uni sunrage wouia uy now be an accomplished fact." What is this but an ad versity duties. COURT RELEASES A and the finding of the body was described by George Casterlin.

Anthony Dane, bartender at the Germania hotel, told of Johns and Alice registering as husband and wife there. He said they told him they were married in Atlantic mission that the government was Jointly responsible for the speaker's ruling responsible for the torpedoing of the woman's amendment to the franchise reform bill! This torpedoing by Mr. Lloyd George's own showing, not MUCH CHARGED MAN City, and when he asked for a sight of sicians, as tne damage they will do is tenlold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Halls Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.

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Adv. the wedding ring, the girl said it was His attorney, Frank Benjamin, hav a surprise to the government and not an act of which they had no previous on a finger of her gloved hand. Doc ing taken an appeal from the fine of tors told of the autopsy and said death $50 imposed on him in 'Squire Flan resulted from Knowledge, it was the result of an arrangenrent between the government and the speaker. If Mr. Lloyd George District Attorney Blgelow did not nerys court at Arehbald Monday, Joe Urban, a resident of the Ridge, that town, secured his release from the press for the holding of Johns.

Attorney McGuigan urged his release. Fancy Cold Pack Tomatoes, can 9c does not mean that, what does he mean? Of course, the woman's amendments would have been defeated, be county jail yesterday afternoon upon Discharged, said Judge Fuller. furnishing J2O0 bail. when both sides had rested. 3 Cans Extra Choice Salmon 25c Choice Dried Peaches, lb.

10c cause the Nationalists and subservient The commitment that 'Squire Flan sent down was filled to the brim After Johns had been taken into the party men were ready to defeat them, but the division lists would have twen arms of his mother and had been kissed 19c Choice Corned Beef, can with charges, Urban being accused of and hugged by his sisters, lie made 77FTZ aim committing assault and battery, incit this statement: ing a riot, carrying a concealed No more gay parties and bright weapon and with surety of the peace. lights for me. I through drink This thing has been hard, but it's been The paper fails to state on what charge Urban was fined, and this opens the way for the attorney to make an good lesson. You newspaper fel 30c POLI PLAYERS FREE! One Pound of Granulated Sugar With Every Pound San Toy Coffee, lb. lows have had my picture and every attack on it.

thing you could up about me in the SUPPORTING an awkward one, and so the government. In collusion with the speaker, torpedoed the amendments. They cannot now deny that. In view of what Mr. Lloyd Georg has said.

Mr. Lloyd George concludes his article by saying: "Only a new movement altogether can now bring women to the goal of political emancipation, and it will have to be a sane, hard headed, practical movement exs full of liveliness as you please, but absolutely divorced from stones, bombs and torches." We know not how the anti militant suffragists will like the ac Urban, so the story goes, is the papers all over the country and now man responsible for a three days' strike at the Raymond colliery of the Scran you can say this: I don't know who killed Alice Crispell. I'm going to do everything I can to find out. If it is 25c 25c 8 Cans Oil Sardines 1 1 Bars Laundry Soap ton Coal company. He had an argument with John Flanigan, a foot tender, and when the boss refused to discharge Flanigan the men struck in possible, because I do not believe she MISS LOIS HOWELL and ALFRED SWENSON "TKe JiSig of the Third Floor Back" Jerome K.

Jerome's masterpiece. committed suicide. The last thing she I sympathy with Urban. They went back to work Tuesday. Flanigan had Ur 5 lbs.

Choice Prunes 19c 25c 1 0 lbs. Gold Dust Meal cusation here implied that they are ban arrested, Chief James McHale said to me was, "Write me, Bert, if you cannot come out Everybody knows I did write. Her death is as much of a mystery to me as any one, but it came pretty close to making me pay an awful price. Yes, air, I'm neither sane, hard headed, practical nor lively. As for the militants, they I treat his advice and criticism with the contempt they merit.

Sane, Indeed! 6c going to join a church and it's going to be real soon. That's all I have to The militants are far too sane to be Fancy Maine Style Corn, can say. deluded by Lloyd Georgian fallacies Hard headed! The militants are too serving the warrant. BLAKESLEE CROPS OUT. MAUCH CHUNK, July 17.

Giving as his reasons that he has not the time to devote to the work, owing to his duties as fourth assistant postmaster general, James Blakes lee, of this city, declined to be a candidate for the office of Damoaratie county chairman here. hard headed to follow this will o' the 3c 9c OBITUARY. Fresh Magic Yeast, box Royalton Egg Plums, can "GETS IT" for Corns, 3c 9c Pure Saleratus, box Early June Peas, can THOMAS MANXIOX. and Away They Go! Northern Electric Park TONIGHT AJTDsTVZatY BVEKIXG THIS WEEK ENTRANCING DANCING Unction ot Prof. Maiarkty.

Orchestra of Dnnoe Meiodj' SpeclalUta Open Air Amusements For All, iBcradin Ui ton RoLlsr Coaster. FREE GATE Taka Scranton Btnghtmton Car Direct to Park Entrance. The death of Thomas Mannion oc urred at his home, 603 Maple street. 12Boxcs Safety Matches 5c last evening after a short illness. He is survived by his wife and eight chil "GETS IT," the Mew Plan Corn Cure, Gets Any Corn surely.

Quickly. You'll say, "It does beat all how dren: James and Thomas, of New IT CURES WHILE YOU WALK Us Allen'i Foot Ease, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes. It instantly takes the sting out of corns. Itching feet, ingrowing nails, and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age.

Allen's Foot Ease makes tight or nsw shoes feel easy. Ladles can wear shoes one else smaller after using. It is a certain relief for sweattrg, callous and swollen, tender, aching feet. Try It today. gold everywhere.

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quick "GETS IT" got rid of that corn. It's almost magic!" "GETS IT" gets York; Mrs. John Lynn, of Croton on the Hudson, N. J. J.

Fury, Mrs, William Temple, Carbondale; Mrs, Albert Gutheinz, Margaret and Delia. Fancy Light Lean Salt Bacon, lb. 16c Mr. Mannion vaa 64 years old and. was most highly respected, and very 3E 3C well known, having been a foreman for Burke brothers for years.

He was formerly a resident of Carbondale but came to Scranton recently. things, were predicted for Cashion this eeasotf but in his first game he tore a ligament loose. Now he cannot get back the speed that caused him to be heralded as a second Walter Johnson. had no cause for An' appeal to the superior court was then taken, the latter yesterday sustaining the contention. A full text of the opinion has not yet been made pnbli a whether the finding simply afteoti these two companies or is a oroad luie in which any water company cannot sue a coal company for damages to their pipes by cave insT is not yet known.

MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON." Alexander's Band Free Concerts Thi Afternoon, Tonight, Tomorrow Afternoon and Tomorrow Night. LUNA PARK Full Complement of Musicians That Won First Prize at Elks' Convention in Rochester. WATCH FOR THE PARADE AT 1 O'CLOCK TODAY. COMPANY IS NOT LIABLE WILKES BARRE ELKS, HAVE CELEBRATION "Never Could Do This Before. "GETS wUp of a man.

Practical! The militants are a great deal too practical to listen to fairy tales on the making of omelettes without breaking ggs. Lively, forsooth! Yes, the militants are lively, because they recognize that a merry heart and a sense of humor are needed to enable them to hold their own against the savagery of Mr. Lloyd George government. Yet It is not by mere common sense and cheerful spirit valuable things as these are that the great cause can be carried to victory. "Utterly damned Is the woman cause." says Ir.

Lloyd George. Utterly damned indeed, were it not for the high courage and martial virtues of women whose very names some men are not worthy to speak. Utterly damned this cause of ours and not to be redeemed except by the love that is stronger than death and steels woman to meet death in the name of liberty. I CANNOT PLAY FOR NEXT TEN MONTHS IT" Mnde Every Corn Vanish Like Made" MRS. EDWARD WELSCH.

Mrs. Edward Welech, aged 59 years, of 1(19 Pittston avenue, one of tha pioneer residents of South Scranton, died yesterday morning at 8:20 o'clock following an illness of three weeks. Mrs Welsch is survived by her husband and the following children: Otto, Mrs. William Af Iffland, Carrie, Henry, Elizabeth, Charles, Mamje and three brothers, Henry Barnickel, of. Scranton; Fred Barnickel, of Can, Francisco, and Edmond Barnickel, of Portland.

The funeral will probably be held Saturday morning from her late residence. Interment will be made in the Forest Hilt cemetery. MICHAEL, GILLIGAN. Michael Gilligan, aged thirty five years, died at the family home, 624 Mineral street, last evening at o'clock after a three weeks Illness with pneumonia. He was employed on the Lackawanna railroad and was well known in all parts of.the city.

He was taken ill with a cold after completing his run on the road and It developed into pneumonia. He is survived by his mother, Mrs, Mary Glllgan, one brother, James Gilligan; a4 three slaters, Mrs. Edwin Zuelfel and Mrs. William Haldeman, both of Newark, N. and.

Miss Sarah QUllgan of this city. every corn, every time, as sure as the sun rises. It takes about 2 seconds to apply it. Corn pains stop, you forget the corn, the corn shrivels up, and it's gone! Ever try anything like that? You never did. There's no mora fussing with plasters that press on the corn, no more salves that take Special to The Truth.

WILKE3 BARRE, July 17. The local lodge. No. 109, B. P.

O. last evening at dusk paraded the central city streets and afterward held a dinner in the club rooms on River street to celebrate the victories won at the recent convention in Rochester by the local delegation. Two prizes were captured by the local lodge, one going to Alexander's band for size and excellence, the other being awaru ed to the local lodge float which received third prize for artistry. Over three hundred members of the local lodge, led by the triumphant band, marched about the city and then off the surrounding flesh, no more Affirming the opinion of Judge Fuller, of Luzerne county common pleas court, the state superior court yesterday ruled that the Spring Brook Water company has no action for damages done to their pipes as a result of a cave in on the road' between Duryea and Pittston. The Spring Brook people sued for damages amounting to several hundred dollars las a result of a cave in along that ipad when a street car dropped inti the workings of the Pennsylvania (Coal company.

Much damage was vlso done to the water pipes of the plaintiff The case came up before Judge Ful bandages. No more knives, files or Niagara Falls Excursion from tf0 Saturday WilKes Barre tp5. July 26th Special train leaves Wilkes Barre via Lehigh Valley, Saturday, July 26, at 1:25 p. m. Returning leaves Niagara Falls at 6 p.

Sunday, July 27. Tickets must be stamped by agents at Buffalo or Niagara Falls before returning. Tickets on sale at Laurel Line ticket Office, Scranton. Me Laurel Line to Wilkes Barre razors that make corns grow, and cause danger of blood poison. "GETS IT Is equally harmless to healthy or irritated flesh.

It "gets" every corn. wart, callus and bunion you've got. GETS IT" Is sold at all druggists' WASHINGTON', D. July 17. Carl Cashlon's only chance getting back Into the pitching rangs Is a ten months' rest, according to specialists here who are treating the giant twirlar's strained arm.

Great at 25 cents a bottle, or sent on re pent the remainder of the evening la ceipt of price by E. Lawrence fnajpisr and merry making. ler, who ruled that the water company Chicago. A.

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