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THE STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1922. 11 KING ADVOCATES AID OF LABOR AND TRADE Parliament Is Asked to Continue Lloyd George Program in Royal Speech. LONDON, Nov. new, Parliament will be asked to continue and extend 7amellorative measures prepared by the Lloyd George ministry as regards trade, and employment, and also to guarantee a loan for the restoration or King George today in his speech from the throne offcially opening the session, The King expressed the hope that the Lausanne conference might result in the 'establishment' of peace and the restoTition of security to, Inhabitants of reglons which have: the scene of so much suffering." Thosutterance of the King which at traced most attention was that forecosting the of ameliorative measures for trade, and employment, Unemployed HoldWhile the King was speaking thou sands Not unamployed were continuing their meeting In London, asking rellet from present conditions. The tenor of the opposition speeches: in press the, the debate prime.

on the minister to address receive to unemployed" Mr. Bonar deputation. This, how ever Law seems determined not to do: While the debate in the House of Commons focused mainly: on- unemploy Ament and social problems, In the House of Lords It concerned for the most part foreign pollcy. Viscount Grey, laying stress on the danger of key and Russia forming combination together against the allies, pleaded that everything should be done to maintain a strong, united entente FOUR GIRLS HURT WHEN AUTOMOBILE RUNS DOWN. CROWDPolice I Say They Found Half Pint in Car--Driver Denies It.

Four women were injured, tyro serious when can automobile crashed into a soup of persons for an inbound West Indianapolis street car at Marion and Oliver ayenue last The driver, George J. O'Connor 32. years old, 1031. 'West Market treet, an accountant for. the Vonnegut Hardware was ani rested charged with operating an autos mobile while under the influence of liquor speeding, assault and battery and a inlind tiger The injured are: Miss, Teddy Henyears old, of Chicago, probable internal injuries and several cuts: bruises about the limbs, head and body, Mrs.

Mary Butler; 28 years. fold, 1906 West Minnesota street; whom Hendricks was visiting, possible internal cuts bruises Miss Lola Boston, 18 year old, 1132 Oliver. avenue Land. Miss Lowry, 23 vears 0 old, 1137 Oliver avenue, minor. In Juries Tell of Speed; Miss Hendricks and Mrs.

were taken to the Deaconess hospital' where it was said that the, extent of the could not be determined until. X-ray photographs had been made: Boston and Miss Lowry were taken to City assorla, hospital. 1033 South Capitol the aveand Miss Sally Green) .1187. Oliver. avenue Who were waiting for the car trying tot pass the street car before it also, said that O'Connor apparently stopped and was driving at a high rate of speed The, on Connor's bile as badly bent and several places.

and the lamp on the right side of the. car was broken and' bent several inches out of plumb from the force or the concussion, the police said. It was necessary to have a police patrol tow the -car to headquarters as it WaS damaged too badly to be driven. Police Offer Half Pint. Russell searched the automobile.

and found a half pint bottle? with 8 small quantity 'of what he said WaS white mule in it in the machine. Sergt. Allison said that O'Connor had been drinking; although O'Connor denied the charge and said that he had had. no whisky in the automobile. He also said "that he was 'ahead of the street car weben His automobile, struck the crowd of people For a time after the accident, O'Connor: could not be found although the police questioned a number of perwho said that.

he had run, west aftet the accident: O'Connor denied this and said that he had remained hit the; scene or the accident during the time that the pollos were SNEEZES FROM NOSE A VALPARAISO, Nov. 22-months-old daughter 14.0 and Mrs. K. Burns of this city, miraculously escaped a serious operation today by sneezing. The parents had noticed the strange actions of the child lately while breathing.

She was taken to la docotr who said that' an operation would probably be Medicine was put in the nasal passages and today the child sneezed out came a large pearl button Indiana Colleges PURDUE The Chemical Engineering Society. elected the following officers. for ensuing W. F. at a recent meeting: President Millice; vice president; J.

Boson secretary, the F. Holtman. The members of Purdue Girls' club for the following season have' beeli: by. Miss. Richie, director who will have charge the work of the club during been 1922 and 1923.

The who. have especially adapted for. this work and who will be- members for year are: Baker, Norma Hotchkins. Ruth Bahls, Olens -McClain. Eunice Marcia: Kenyon, Anne Helen Lux Stella Arkenberger Wilson Carroll Henderson, Anette Thompson, Bessie' Pleasant, thy Barrette Kathryns Smith; Florence.

Sanders Olive Arloween: nock: Kathryn Smeltrley, Edna Pryor Edda Collicott; iM. Helen! Cala han. Ruth Baker, Dorothy Foster Irene Brewer Isabella? Smock, Marie a Mildred Lauman, May Blackmore, Kath. Serine Sears, Mabol Milner, Emma' Mary Miller aKirk Naomi Mary and. Marys Loulse Gray.

LA Sheridan of the Indianapolis city planning commission, was the principal at the Fecent meeting of Purdue chapter of De of. his city. talk he planning discussed and the told, different present conditions "In Indianapolis engineer he: sald, should be interested in city planning. If is the application, of: common sense in city planning He a cussed: in detail the zoning system which has just been completed, and. which was recently! made an? ordinance In Indian a polls.

Kappa Siama Era has Initiated the; following new members: Edward G. Gavin and Paul R. Newsoni: Kappa Delta: Rho Fra ternity" the pledging of B. E. Creps of a Lima; 08 Omera announces the pledging of Fern Brock, and Eldora Pl and Keen Delphi Beta Phi an nounces: the pled kin of.

Marian Paxton of Hobert, and Helen Cullis of Muncie INDIANA President Bryan and Bryan have returned: from an Eastern trip. They left Bloominaton Nov 8: and stopped: Toledo On and Pitta Pa. Bryan addressed of the university. Ats Dr Bryan attended a meeting of theAssociation: of State Univeralties and later. he of -trustees the Carnegion Foundation for: Advancement of at New York 5 Tho Indiana Glee.

Club hooked dates to: concerts during: the Christmas vacation nit Haute, Evansville And Louisville. A Just: Issued by they physician: that despite the at conditions brought on by; water situation Bloomington; stud dent health is the beat for Under of of education a high school principals conforence, will. Principals he held at the Thizh: schools; In tha. state have been All James C. Miller and G.

Childs of the school of. ucation: Off Davis will be the d. The 4 U.S. FILES PROTEST AGAINST PROPOSED FRENCH LAND LAW PARIS, Nov. American embassy has received Instructions from the Department in to make immediately representations to the French government.

concerning the recent adoption by. the Chamber of Deputies of a bill forbidding, to hold real estate In France or to lease property for more than nine years without fornial governmental approval. The State Departnient's. protest is based on the Franco -American consular convention: of 1855, Art: 38, which; in the department's opinion, cal' rights in regard to. the ownership.

of real estate. ATTACK AND DEFEND SHIP SUBSIDY BILL Two Representatives Assail, Three Speak for, Administration's WASHINGTON. Nov. Brought up' in the House, the naministration shippine bill was a commended and condemned during Ave hours of debate toany, in. which lenders on both aides of the battle took part.

I All told Ave three: for and against the measure were made. full days of debate remain the bill will be laid before the House for and to all eager to speak, the meeting time. tomorrow was advanced an hour, Chairman Greene of the merchant macommittee, which framed "it, and Representative Edmonds, Pennsylvania, Tanking. Republican member, made the -principal arguments for the bill. Representative, John Nelson, RepublicWisconsin, was selected by Democrate In charge of the opposition fo.

go bat to urge its defeat." Representative Bankhead sol Democratic member of the? merchant marine committee, the bill atlength, and Representative Watson; Republican, Pennsylvania; defended 1t briefly. The good which he believed, would come to: the country through operation -of an adequate marine. was emphasized by Chairman Greene, in opening the He contended It would give employment to thousands, retain in the United States $300,000,000 annually freight payments, prevent the necessity of the country facing another war- time a tonnage crisis, and right the Injustice, done the American marine over a along period of years. HOLDUP OUT OF LUCK. An" armed negro bandit held up two persons, Ralph Howery, 3101 North avenue, and Miss Inez Sanford; 918 Chadwick 'street, under the Mis: street-rallroad elevation, and after Anding that the man had a dime only and the woman some small change told them to continue their, stroll.

The couple' described holdup man to Motor Policemen Leonard and Mangus; ATTEMPTS LIFE WITH POISON Mrs. "Ruelda Hinds, 43 years old, 932 sireet, attempted to kill herself last night by swallowing poison, and is in serious condition 'at the City. hospital. Mrs. Hinds told Motor Policemen Paul and Pfaffenberger that her husband.

loft her several weeks ago and that she has since been despondent. BUILD $600,000 APARTMENT. The Woodsmall-Meridian Realty Gor-. poration bullding, permit: yesterday. for the erection of an apart-: ment butiding at 3847 to 3013 North' Meridian street, to: cost.

$600,000. The building, when completed, will become! one of the finest in the city. Construetion work on the building will start im- 1 mediately, it was announced. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ADDRESSES TRAFFIC CLUB--Charles Brandon Booth, prison expert and grandson of Gen. William Booth, Salvation Ariny leader, spoke before the Tramc Club the Hotel Lincoln prison reform and rellet work carriedon in, the prisons.

AVIATION OFFICER HERE Col. W. E. Gilmore of San Francisco, corps area officer of California, formerly senior Instructor at Fort Benjamin Harrison during the officers: reserve training WAS visitor in Indianapolis yesterday route to West Point to his W. D.

Gillmore a cadet at the army. Col. Gilmore called: upon, John B. Reynolds, secretary of the Chamber of suits, SUE ON asking SUGAR CONTRACTS Two were filed in Federal court by B. H.

Howell Son Co. of New York, sugar dealers, against the Lovy-Ward Grocery Company and the Hoosier Wholesale' Grocery. pany, both South Bend. The' plaintiff that the defendants had failed to abide contracts for sugar shipmenta. ESTATE CASE FILED Copies the transcript in the of petition- of William a G.

Oliver, auditor state, asking an praisal of, the estate of Straus, transferred from the Noble county Circuit in court. the Federal received court. Mr. yesterday Straus, who died were and rented May 16, 1921,3 is said to have left property in. Indiana valued.at $1,600,000.

WINS. $3,562 VERDICT--A verdict of Was returned yesterday after' noon in Federal court in favor of Sally Walker of Madison, real Investor, against David Glick of Gary, real estate broker. TALKS ON ADVERTISING Advertisins makes sales, creates a background of confidence and. gives the readers essential knowledge of products advertised, R. Whitton of Chicago, an' omelal of the Thos.

Company, told the members kot the Indianapolis Advertising club Yesterday noon, at the. luncheon held: at the Chamber Commerce building: The club agreed. to mend a delegation of at least to a joint next Wednesday with the Kiwanis Club. at the Claypool hotel: HELD IN ATTACK ON WIFE -Fred Kopetsky, 51 years arrested old. 409 East Twentietly Awas tiven Glenn, Larach, Forstti on a and Roach slated at prison assault and battery with Intent to mur der: charged with attacking his wife, Della Nov.

a8 she was leaving a -store where she was cmployod: ALLEGED FUGITIVE HELD--David Hunter 52 years. old, who his adwas arrested yesterday -by Detectives and Is Glenn, held: Larsch. a prison on charge of being a' fugitive, The detectives say that Hunter, is' wanted 'at Monroo, Gan in 1919,2 while tho from MA8 a penal, serving 8 institution four where escaped years'. sentence for horse stealing. FOUND DEAD IN BED -E.

Intyre, 60. at yoars old. was about: found 4 dead In bed hotel, yesterday morning by Patrick O'Connor, night BUYS? BUSINESS PROPERTY: his: State Life announced yesterday Ross. -with -purchaso of property 419 to 7427 Indiana avenue: from Frances. S.

Carter The property frontage feet on Indians Mr. Ross said that ho 'Intended to-bulld two. story brick: business butiding: to cost ap: GUILD PLANS FOOD SALE caret's Hospital Gulld will hold stood sale from 10 clock: until 3 o'clock day at 194 North Delaware: street. Pro coeds the sale will be donated for port tor the children and infant's wardr at the City Hospital Mrs. Theodore Weiss will be in She will be.

a by Mrs. George: Mueller Davies; Glibert Cook, Mr. Thomas: Moore and Magnota Ryan FLUE THRE CAUSES ALARM- AIL downtown nre apparatus: responded to a calls late yesterday: afternoon when dense smoke and sparks were discovered issuing from the roof of: the fear of the -Grand Hotel building. Maryland, and Itlinols streets found the sparks coming from wan overheated Que no damagei was done. 'Damage estimated at $3,500 wan done to.

three by fire the yesterday. home morning. The started of. Mrs. Lulti and and com roofs of houses.

at 1540. -1546 Lee street. Ft TAKES: POISONNeal, police -703 Peat. attempted York a a a to kill whom. a drinking RADIO REVIEW EDITED BY E.

N. SHINN AND NOBLE- B. WATSON articles on all of Interest to enthuslasts solicited. Address Radio Editor, Indianapolls Only communications confull paine and address (met ter publication), with all' questions, 1 listed separately; receive attention. Correspondents desiring personal replies must.

tacloso stamped The drst toll broadcasting station was opened recently in: New York city. Its antenna stretches atop one of the skyscrapers in the lower part of the city. Its call' number is The opening, of this station by the: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, it was thought, would bring. forth, some announcement of its polloy of toll broadcastings; but all it Issued was a generallties. However, it has been gratifying to radio listeners to hear the quality of tone reproductions of this, and similar stations.

Many of this type of stationare now in use and many more are scheduled for Installation, all over the country. According to the -original plan of the telephone company; WBAY la' to be the. first of: 12 For -15 toll broadcasting to be ferected in various parts of the country. These are to be followed by 100 or more additional centers if the drat group proves, successful. The Installation: of these, stations has held up pending lexislation at Washington which: would; permit' the operation of toll broadcasting sets on a band of wave.

lengths. different from those now used, by private broadcasting, stationa. Should plans of the telephone company work. out, the country will be assured of a frat-olass chain of broadcasting stations. At first the company will supply the programs.

But after the stations have been in operation for. a few. weeks, they will. be opened for use to any, advertiser providing highgrade' entertainment for the public: Only strictly high-grads vill acceptable to the telephone company, The name of the advertiser, in all probability, will merely. be announced as the: benefactor.

It is' expected. that. the rate charged will be 850 and a' nfteen-minute at any' one broadcasting station. Service of this. character.

will also be open to: national advertisers. At the hours when broadcasting is done a great number of long -distance telephone lines. are 'These will become avail? able at a low rate of the interconnection of two or more broadcasting tions. Thus, through the offices of national the national advertiser, an artist of repute may perform at a given hour for several million listeners. Too rapid charging and discharging of storage batteries will seriously vinjure the lead plates.

The faster the discharge "the lower. efficiency battery of. de- the signed; battery. for a discharge rate br eight A 90-ampere hour amperes But if by any chance the diswill last for about eleven charge rate is increased to fifteen peres the battery with the. same the full full charge instead of releasing ninety ampere hours will be useless after four or five hours: When the battery is fully charged the hydrometer reading should be suffer apit the speoifc gravity of the electrolyte 1,280, Batteries willis permitted to decrease beyond 1,160.

FLASHES. telephone line from the Yale By direct bowl in New Haven to the studio WHY, the General Electric Company's N. a play-by-play report of radio broadcasting station in Schenecthe football game between Yale and tady, Harvard Nov. to 25, will played be broadcast by W. be Saturday afternoon, O.

sporting editor of the New A special. transmitter installation is York Herald. being made at New Haven, consisting which Mr. of an inclosed glass booth from McGeehan will talk and in two, special of applause microphones, and- one in front of the the Yale Harvard section, section each controlled- from the quietness speaker's when booth. McGeehan talkThis insures perfect ing.

At Intervals between plays, be-' tween: quarters, the switches connecting the two outside microphones will be snapped on and then persons; even on the Pacino coast. -and as far south Cuba. will hear all the noise and enas thusiastic of the thousands of excited fans within the Yale -bowl. WGY will broadcast on a wave 'of 4031 meters, different from any other radio station in the country, so football fans. to no tune out other stations in favor of matter where located, should be able WGY and McGeehan's report.

The game will start at 2 o'clock. During the half hour previous, sidelights on the game and the crowd will be broadcast by McGeehan, Walter Turnbull and Daniel, all well known football critics. There will hot be an idle minute for the radio is said. from 1:30 o'clock until the game is over. LISTENERS.

H. J. Greensburg, Ind. -The hookup diagram you sent me recently worked splendidly. Immediately after hooking up the set I received the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

However, I wish. to another set. (1) Is the inclosed hookup correct? Answer--The hookup is 0. K. if a .0017 mids: Axed condenser is added.

as shown by dotted your. diagram. (2) Will it prove successful on short wave lengths from 200 to 500 meters? Answer--Yes, if the inductances are designed for tuning to that wave length: (3) Please giye directons for tuning this circuit. AnswerThis must be found by experiment. Begin by using.

all the inductance of the vario-coupler and" all: capacity the condenser: with maximum coupling of 'the coupler. Then for every setting of the grid variometer rotate the plate variometer until signals, are received If none received, try different, values condenser capacity and inductance of variometers. have been a constant reader of your radio. articles in The Star and. will say that they are a great help.

to me, though have never had the opportunity to any questions until La mide. an. Armstrong regenerative set 'of tuner, detector- and two stages of amplifiestion, using. and one-halt volts- on. detector; forty -Ave on Yamplihers, new battery and 3,000 ohm phones However, receptions are never clear and distinct a always sound like, they are mumed.

I went to improve the set- rebulld or. try another Would you please assist me in any way you think best? ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist Unless you sees the name: package or on tablets you are: not. getting the genuine: Bayer product: prescribed by physicians over twenty- two. years and, proved sate by, millions. for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism: y- Accept Each "Bayer.

unbroken- Table of Aspirin" pi proper directions. twelve. tablets cost few gists also sell bottles 100. Aspirin to the tr: MINNESOTAN NAMED. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE Pierce Butler, Widely Known Lawyer, Gets -New to Officeholding.

WASHINGTON, Nov. nomInation of Pierce Butler of Minnesota to 1 be associate. justice of the United States Supreme court to succeed Wil-. liam R. Day of Ohio, resigned, Was sent by President Harding today to the Senate.

Mr. Butler is a practicing attorney of St. Paul, 50 years of age, and a Democrat. Mr. Butler was admitted to practice.

before the Supreme court on May 20, and since then frequently ban ap: peered before that bench in the argue ment of important cases, Including the Minnesota rate cases in 1912, decided by Justice Hughes. The appointment will restore to the bench the political equation which existed when Justice Clarke resigned. He, a Democrat, succeeded by Justice Sutherland, Republican, but by selecting Democrat to. succeed Justice Day, Republican, the court will again stand. six.

Republicans and three Democrats. Democrats Pleased. Chief, Justice Taft and Vandevanter are more intimately acquainted with the new associate Justice than are their colleas but he khown to them all. the former he was engaged in the Grand Trunk Pacino: Rallroad Company arbitration, which occupled much of the attention of Mr. Taft while he was in) retirement after leaving the White House: In the arbitration Mr.

Butler won His: conten. tion as counsel for Canada, Mr. Taft dissenting. In the Senate the nomlnation was referred to the Judiciary committee, It will be. considered next Monday.

A favorable expected to be- made promptly by the committee, Democratic senators having freely expressed, their approyal of selection. It considered satisfactory to the Republicans. The nomination will place upon the bench off the highest tribunal another lawyer who has not won the ermine by previous service upon the bench. Like Justices Holmes and Brandies, the new Justice never served in Congress, nor occupied a Cabinet or other important Federal office. Never an Justice Sutherland, the second member of the court appointed by President United States to Take Formal Part in Central American Conference WASHINGTON, Nov.

plying with the desire of the five Central Department American announced governments, today the that State the United States would participate formally in the conference on Central American affairs, which will meet here Decade to discuss matters of mutual Interest countries, Including limitation of armaments. Acceptance In Gratifying. Secretary Hughes and Sumner Welles, ex-chief of the Latin-American division, State Department, have been appointed by President Harding American delegates to the conference, now Widened to six-power discussion of American affairs. the governments represented being Costa Rica, Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala. and Prompt acceptance by the Central Harding, was, like several of his 8580- clates, at one time in Congress, having been senator from Utah, but Mr.

Butler won his distinction strictly by his legal prominence, and not by any discharge of Federal duties. It was stated today in court circles that Chief Justice Taft gave the Presldent an unstinted recommendation of Mr. Butler's qualifications when the executiye advised 'him that Mr. was being the vacancy. Republicun.

of Minnesota, as well as others prominont in Northwestern affairs, niso gave the President praise of Mr. Butler's abilitics as a lawyer. Owing to the. continued lilness of Jus. tice Pitney, who returned to Washington yesterday from his home at MorrisN.

it is. expected that the Prosident, will, in the near future, make This fourth appointment to the Suprenie Bench. A bill for the 'of Justice Pitney has been introduced, and Its early passage is expected, leaving to Justice Pitnoy to determine whether he will avail himself of benefits. Those who have been closest In touch with Justice Pitney predlot that unless thure is a' material in his physical. condition within next month, he will Fesign.

FUEL OFFICE TO CLOSE. EVANSVILLE, Nov, was announced today that the Federal fuel distributor's office here will be closed in December, and the fuel administrator, 'H. G. Patrick, of the United States navy, who has been in charge of the romce, will leave in a short time for Coronado Beach, where 'he and his family will spend the winter. MAIDS MAY BE STAR WITNESSES IN CASE OF DOUBLE KILLING INDIANAPOLIS (STAR- BATFIELD) 10-11 to m.

musical and special features. 10:15 mo. Anancial, xinia and live stock market reports, muxical program with special features. 1 1:45 p. m.

-market reports. 4-5 p. musical program with special features. 4:15 p. police notices.

-Evening Monday and Wednesday. INDIANAPOLIS HAMILTON Except Sunday.11-11:20. a Mo, musical 11:30 weather reports and weather forecast (455 meters). 12:30 musical program. p.

musical program. n. musical program. 10 p. time and weather reports (445 D.

recital. 3:30 p. musical program. -Erenlnx Concerts.8:30. Tuesday and Sunday.

PITTSBURGH. (WESTINGHOUSE) KDKA. Daily schedule with 'erening program from 6. to 9 o'clock, central standard time. CHICAGO (WESTINGHOUSE) KYW.

Dally schedule, except Sunday, with evening program from 6:16 to central standard time. Sandas, 9:30 D. m. NEWARK (WESTINGHOUSE) WIZ. Daily schedule with proxram 5.

to o'clock, central standard A time, DETROIT (DETROIT NEWS) WIN. Dally" schedule. with evening program 6 to 9' o'clock. central standard time. SCHENECTADY (GENERAL ELECTRIC).

WOY, Daily schedule. except" Saturday and Sundas, with evening program on Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays And Fridays, berinning nt. 6:45 central standard time: also "late. program" every Friday evening at central standard timi.

CINCINNATI (CROSLEY CO.) WLW. Evening concerts o'clock. Tuesdas, Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. DAYTON (RIKE-KUMLER CO.) WFO.

Dally schedule. except Sunday, with concerts, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 'to Sunday, 11 to 10 p. m. Details in respect to any of the abere MAY be obtained by telephoning Hatfield radio studio. Linopin 4702.

RADIO PROGRAM. Answer -for radiophone reception small coupler is the more preferable tuner, The results you mention can be to many things, however, the most common. of which is faulty Oxed condensers or excessive length of wiring: See diagram published in last Sunday's Star. ORCHARD, DYNAMITE PLOT SLAYER, DENIED PARDON BOISE; Nov. Orchard, 'convicted slayer of ex-Governor Frank Steunenberg, vesterday denied a.

pardon by. the Idaho board of pardons. Commutation of sentence also was dented. Orchard pleaded guilty to the murder of Steunenberg by means of a dynamite bomb attached to the gate in front of the, ex-Governor's home at Caldwell, Dec. 30, 1905: His sentence of death was commuted to life imprisonment following his trial in 1908, in consideration of his having.

turned state's evidence and testined against Secretary (Big. Bill) Haywood, President. Charles Mover and Charles Pettibone, of the Western. Fed-. 'eration of Miners, charged with complicity.

in the crime. They were quitted. Orchard has been a model prisoner, of late years managing a shoe factory in the prison. BABY DIES IN CRIB. VALPARAISO, Clifford, the infant son of Mr.

and Mr8, Floyd Hering, was found dead in bed today, when the mother went, to the crib to see if he was properly covered, He is survived by the parents and a Wilma- May. It is belleved the child died from strangulation. The body; was shipped to Marcellus, the ex-home of the: parents, for burial. A sure, safe way to end CORNS In one minute you can end pain of corns with Dr. Scholl' pads.

They remove the cause -friction pressure. You risk no infection from cutting, no danger from corrosive acids. Zino-pads protect while heal. Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Sises corns, callouses, bunions.

Get a box today at your druggist Dr Scholl's Lino pads in the of Scholl of Foot Arch one on -the pain is gone! Hooks A SAFE INVESTMENT. OUR FIRST MORTGAGE: REAL ESTATE CERTIFICATES Years Interest. Semi Annually Fletcher and Trust Company EVANS President. H. CLIPPINGER; MET.

Bond: Dept American powers the: proposal of the United States that they. meet in Washington to endeavor to negotiate an agreement that would tend to insure permanent peace among them and -amicable adjustment of their disputes was very gratifying to the Washington government. This was Indicated in a supplementary communication from the State in Department through its represena- atives the dve countries in which the desire of the United States co-operate in way to make the conference a success was stated, Readiness of the United States to participate formally in the conference deliberations, or to extend its good offices to the conferees in any other way, was brought out in the, communication. The replies of the five governments were emphatic In expressing in each case the desire that. American delegates sit in the conference and in accordance with this Secretary Hughes and Mr.

Welles appointed by President Harding. SOMERVILLE, N. the Somerville county grand ing testimony in the took its. week: end rec, investigators busted with preparation" of day's session. The visit of detective Gibson; pig raiser, who an eye witness of the double hoot strengthened reports that ate: would up pear before the grand, turys Monda; morning.

The sleuth's mission was revealed. Most of the work now facing the tectives will center on- ratting evidence by which the state hones show Mrs. 'Hall knew of the between her husband and Mre, Monday, Barbara Touch and Lott Geist, maida in the Hall home, put on the stand and. the prosecu hope to bring 'to several features which have not public. CASCARETS For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious- Liver.

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