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Mr THE GAZETTE Csnsin Willie, He Bane Strong Feller, BIT MUD WAS STROGER, AT LAST DER DJSPECTOR IS FREE AID IT DIDVT roT Cr.T. IN THE SUNDAY GAZETTE TIMES IN THE SUNDAY GAZETTE TIMES PITTSBUKOII, FRIDAY, APItlL 12, 1912 PAGES llTO 20. I EtosenbauftCQmpaity awsv. r- -LTvTv rrtrTV. HEBE DID TEDDY "EYV YOltlv SUri'KAGETTES A DIG UP IS ACT 11 ON 1 FUN? (Trade Mark Registered.) Friday 11 A.

M. to 4 P. M. AH Washington' Aghast at 'Alliam-e of Colonel With Pittsburgh Ex-Boss. -r- T' I II II II QUAY PACT ASTOUNDS II sv 5 ii Lz CHOICE racist.

Tauuaa r- kobekt j. turn III! i I 'v WASHIXUTO.V. Aurll 1 TSw, tx.llll. 194 Spring Suits in this sale. Blue serges, fancy blue striped worsteds and plenty of fancy mixtures for men and young, men Value- $18, and $20.

cai history of Wlllltm Kllna. the cx-bve Q' II I vt siilawirsn. Baa reached Washington, and today member of Contrvss In bota parties) are tbK-uMHt why Col Kooaevelt. -tfsxrUres hi snotto la fcvtde lUil. has rescctest Klsnn to promote his casteliOacy la I eiuiaylYanla.

senators and Coarmnini read with jeet initml TutaU, m-fmg'i issue o( milaUiWKh Gaaette Time, which contained, a ropy of we tice the "Mutual putitit-al aad business ad- 1 i I I NEWEST CURFEW tuutfT a.rnrtit whkb Minn wanted the bill. Dr. J. P. Kerr had never encountered a case of transmissible disease from the common drinking cup or towel.

Perhaps some skin diseases might be communicated, he said. Before making a law forbidding the use of the common drinking cup Dr. JCerr suggested that the city had better establish public to mail witb the Ute tenlc M. S. Vtuajr.

Tfcal linn ha made oiliions out I fttrn SPEARirailiy 1X1' 1 nniirmr nriTPII public contract in mttaburxa was nana. aw a a as a wQ known to the older member ot nrl rN Ootnw, but to the newer senators and UUIIL.1IIU ULHIUII drinking places With DUDDimg luumaius. A motion to recommend the bill affirmatively was defeated, then one for negative recommendation was carried. Mr. tjooR .1 McArdle being only.

representatives the futures, taken from Underwood. New York. Copyright by Underwood the records of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cuunty. were more than they could com-prhn i- Tie evident produced against una was too cuih for the Insurgents and so-called lKrejne. They could From left to right, are Mrs.

Millard H. Jericks. reprehcntlnff the Political Kquality Club of Rochester; Martha Wentworth Suftren. vice chairman of the -Women's Suffrage Party, of Greater New York; Miss Mary Orlcshelmer and Miss Laura Grcisbelmer of New York. "The women were present at the Rochester, N.

Republican convention to have placed In the platform a resolution to have a woman's suffrage plunk inaugurated, at the Chlcaco convention. The women made a diligent canvass-of the Councilmen Turn Down Proposed Plan of Keeping Boys Indoors at ones voting no, Mr. Wilkins -having changed his mind after hearing, the two doctors The Committee on Libraries re-elected E. EggerslTbrarian and custodian of the North Side Carnegie library and approved a number of bills. The ordinance requiring street cars to be maintained at a temperature of 60 the winter months and pro not explain why Kooaevelt should chooee a.

man with such a checkered political record as that held by FUna. the. result." the vote for Walter Clyde Certain irirri of the House who Jones for governor Is the only criterion. read the newspaper accounts of bow Hinn DUBBED A FREAK--, BILL had amassed millions by contracts fur Jones stumped the state irom one ena to the other, talking incessantly in favor of the Initiative, referendum and recall. He wa the onlv candidate who advocated these issues in their entirety and viding a fine of $25 for any violation of the law was affirmatively recommended by the Public Service and Surveys Committee.

City Solicitor Brien sent in an opinion, saying that the nf Ponnsclvania had rendered no Louis he carried 27 out of the.IS wards. It la believed he wl! win an overwhelming victory in Pennsylvania, Other conventions this month which will select taft delefrates will be those of Hawaii, Connecticut, lie La ware, most of the district conventions In Kansas, the Oreson primaries. Rhode Island. Iowa state and a majority of districts. Missouri state Porto Rico, the Massachusetts primaries Measures to Abolish Common beaas and garbage refuted to discuss the record of tiie former boas, but Indicated very clearly thot they feared CoL Roosevelt had erred In select: nc a man whose political record Is so well known as is IT inn's tn Pittsburgh, and Western peanaytvaala, KeesrrrU Boewrrn Busy.

Tie Rooseelt managers, not only In decision on this question and the Su m-ithout apologv. As indicating the popularity in Illinois of Mr. Roosevelt's platform, the following figures speak for themselves: The total vote for the Republican candidates far governor of Illinois was The vote cast for Jones Drinking Cup and Tower Are Negatived. preme Court of Illinois naa usiami a. Hanna Healy and Xew Hampshire state.

The conven similar out even muic maai.iv- Ilomewood Grade Crossing. names of presidential candidates upon the ballots there can be no instructions Riven by the people of Pennsylvania to the delegates chosen on Saturday, so that the S7 delegates will necessarily go to the Baltimore convention unlnstructed. It is true that candidates may have printed upon the ballot the words "favors tblankl for president." Inserting the name of but this In no way constitutes an instruction, thoueh it may be Indicative of the present preference of the candidate for the -delegate seeking the franchise of the people. These delegates when elected are entirely at liberty to follow their own Judgment in casting their votes In the convention for any particular candidate. It cannot possibly be known what action the delegates will take in the convention upon any ballot any more than it can be definitely determined at the present time bow an.

other unliwlructed delegate will vote. Larimer county, Colorado, on Monday elected :5 delegates to the state convention and instructed them to vote for Speaker t'lark. Morgan county did likewise. In Albert W. Ott tions durinx the remainder of April and Bellevue Annie S.

Wlttmer. Clyde A. Moore Augusta Felske for governor was 16.W. The percentage of the Jones vote to the total vote cast at the primary governor was loss than per cent. The percentage of the Jones vote to the total Republican 'Vote Fred C.

Councilmen Kerr, Garland and Bab-cock were appointed a sub-committee with the request that they draft an ordinance for the elimination of the Home-wood avenue grade crossing, after con the month of May will not ctve Itooseveit a total or 200 delegates, while President Taft will have well in excess of 700. Aafional Juem Xot Factor. -That national Issues were not consid Mary. Muck Pitisburgh Xo curfew will toll the knell of the 17-year-old Pittsburgher's daparting day, as was contemplated by an ordinance recently introduced in council. The Committee of Public Safety yesterday nega In Illinois was.

therefore, less than lns -William J. Ionard Pennsylvania, but In Weahlnston. are hipping tons of literature Into every eoaTeslonal dilri of the Keystone Stale, cenalor Joseph M. Dixon, the chairman of the lUtuscvelt national committee. Is himself authority for the statement that one Hem of postase alone for per cent of the whole.

In presenting his platform to the state. Jones, who had been one of the recog ered In Illinois vote of Tuesday is certain. Taft was the victim of local and state Issues, and it Is asserted that had the presidential preference primary nized leaders of the state Senate, had sulfation with, the residents of Home-wood and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. A Ilomewood committee reported that It was Impossible to secure waivers of damages from residents be the advantage of an enviable record a. a Josephine G'Hara John E.

Nelson Irene B. White Frank Bogatrii-y Christine Guzel Michael Bange Marie Kulik Xiehola Dilucia Rose Brachie later date the President legislator to recommend mm to tne been kl rt hs 1 voters, in a nein i tived the bill. Councilman Gar-laud said the boys were up in arms against the ordinance, which provided that all persons under 17 years of must be off the streets at 8 p. m. in winter and 9 p.

m. in summer, unless armed with permission from their parents. The common towel and the common drinkinc tun will not be banned from strerVilh with the Wn. In St. Louis candidates, he finished sixth The cause the lirlnier county convention a presidential preference vote war.

taken and it resulted tn vote for dark. for Wilson, for Harmon, 2 for Bryan, and 14 cause the uncertain nature of the -nroDosed. Mr. Goehring re yesterday the result is ronnnnns i iwo r.ns: K.r, t.ie result did fnrm. It ta tj- bad marked that it would' be impossible to draft an ordinance that somebody in 1'eaasylvanl totals This amount was sjnt la stamps to distribute to lb" voters cards bearing the names of the Kooeenclt d.eatea to be voted for at Saturday's prtraartej.

These cards are indorsed with a facsimile of Col. Kooaevelt sisnature. This action. llxon asserts. Is due to toe rnre that dele-Kate not la sytnpatfry with CoL Uoose-vcit have been put on the tickets in THE KOOSEVELT PEKIL.

Clyde Anderson AuguBta Felske George E. Goldbach "Wilhelmina "Walter Michael Kugler Homewood would not oojeci to, ana me motion to appoint the sub-committee made by Kerr was carried. .1. Mendenhall, representing Harwick, MitcheH chartered accountants. Mary Beyer not militate aitainsi ine nKwni.

the PooeTlt people claimed It would Ixsuej, of his national platform, the Inl-secoriiy. the Issue In St. Ivouis was Taft Mat ive referendum and recall. Inclndme aikt Kr-Wivell. The former swept th-.

both the re-a'l of Judges and the recall citv with the exception of one ward and! of Indiclal decisions, instead of tleliber-the result in the Utter leaves room for atelv Isnorintt them In his 'Pee'-hes anl a leTrimte contest italklnK about local Issues, which were Vn" analysis the returns received 'nteAse I.M-al Interest owln to the to dat" trom Illinois shows the follow- field of candidates for result: The total Republican vote' he would hare been defeated by talked to the Finance Committee regard- Andy Szabo Pittsburgh yet awnile. for tne ordinance forbidding its use was negatived by the Committee on Public Health and Sanitation, only two members voting for it. The new curfew ordinance had been presented in council at the request of Mrs. Stella S. Master, and at the last meeting of the Safety Committee was referred to the law department.

Yes Mary Busa 1ljf Vlrrjlnia Lawyer Writes About PannerouH Doctrine. Sherman Robinson, a member of the bar at Harrisville. W. has written to a friend in Pittsburgh as follows: I am a constant reader of your paper. The Dally Ptttahurjch Uaiette Times.

end. William C. Bella E. Flaccus ing the proposed eniciency survey ui the rr unicipal government. He said it would cost about $50,000 for a complete investigation and the institution of -ap aaaay districts as the Itoosevelt delegates.

But these cards are only a small portion of the literature seat from Washington. It estimated that the Washington post- axe bill for te K-rl me Mate mill total 1 not less than President Taft baa tonight 335 dele-- (sue to, him ont Martin L. X)evlne cat at the primary tor wne iesuem a. AniJ Pa. Braddock Pa.

1 borough borough J. Pi tt sburgh Pittsburgh Pi ttsbursh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Md. Ben Avo.i Pa. McDonald, Pa. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Hall, Fa.

Pittsburgh Homestead Homestead Curtisvlile, Prv. Pa. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh proved metnoas. ana susbchlku mac untj'tjiary aicB.eaa.ipB V. be nrat taken in terday the came up.

again i.i ik. two denartments hand. He will make a proposition provisions might be applicable to small writing to the committee. pubfVcan vou csM for Taft in Illinois i ave aWed to tils chagrin and mortlfica. in i3t was acCi.

The percentage fen. -----votes at the primftry compared aim tne i larhitcs Make Statement. election of and tnakirtK no allow-1 ance whatever for- the normal increase The Clark head.juarters. evidently an-in the Republican vote in four yeias. tUipatinij' a reverse in the Pennsylvania was.

lhrvt t.n 43 peT cent primaries Saturday, gave out a Ions of the Republican vote in the state. statement tonisht. in which they say of the "T2 already -vted. CoL loose vett has 1T. made up largely from only three, states i.Uno.s.

Maine and Okla-brnu, ami some scattered congressional districts. Tat requires Z9i more vatM to secure hts nomination on the Albert TV Minnie E. Barnes Frederick Henze Elizabeth C. Menke Vaszily Cuper Maria Liszak Andrew A. Pir.gee.

Annetta A Hammel Thomas Butts Pansy Dickesson George C. Powell Elizabeth A. Kraiz. Joseph Hagan Katherine O'Malley Clifton B. Faas towns and villages, but was not practical for a city the size of Pittsburgh.

"I am -opposed," he added, making laws thai will be a dead letter." Atrocioux llill, Suytt Garland. "This is a freak ordinance," said Robert Garland. "Many boys just under 17 are nun manly fellows. I think it is atrocious to forbid such boys to go on the streets at night and to stay out Steinway Upright Piano $235. Perfect, like new, guaranteed.

SCHROEDER 828 Liberty Ave. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Th. followlns marriage licenses were issued Of tl ttal vote cast for t'-e R-pub-j amollg other things: candidate Jloose- minFtt ln Pennsylvania ha re-eived which Is ap- c-ndidatas for d-lec candidates tor delegates Is solely a first ballot, his friends say. He will 1 and al receive this number practically before proximately 27 per cent of the who'e a- recent-Issue- fr-nettrw tlsarjrra -sr.

nmong those who signed, as members of the bar. a protest against the dangerous doctrines now taught and propagated by Theodore Roosevelt. I wunt to congratulate you upon this stand. If there Is anything more dsngernus to the life, liberty and pursuits of happiness of the everyday and ordinar citizen of this country than to make that life, that Utterly, and those pursuiti of happlncss-to depend Usn the will of the peopie, 1 do not know what it is. When public -sentiment Is stirred up and humanity is aroused, whn the feelings which men hate each other are strained and embitter.

-d. what hope can any man have in reing In the will of the people? Km this Is net all. It ta even proposed by Mr. Itoosevelt that the of this shall be retrospective, that It shall have an rx prt farm effort. That is.

although the statute may plainly violate the constitution, notwithstanding Its violation I at the Allegheny county office yesterday: until or 10 or even 11 o'clock under e. Maxwell l. Pittsburgh some circumstances, it is a. tiuesuuii licusta V. Muller.

ternate in tne districts. ne rjsnurs of presidential candidates will not appear upon the ballots in any district and no -ppnrtuolty will be given io the IVmoc-rarv of the Kevsttne State to express Its tference direct ly for the llemocraltc pres-Metntal a.mtna;ion. ln the biH" of any ptoMsica et law authorizing the placing ut the second week In May. and In the In- Republican vote, based on the vote can terveain time the delegates which wlil I Jw VKltSXi (Zr brelident mo to K. miU Tfe Preflr.t has already demonstrated lmnt "of IttS praetWl cootred of Missouri, where A vvlrt.ce of the fact that the past ta DrtnvartaH feeid Wednesday la St- tiooal Issue cut absolutely no figure in with which the state or the city has I Margaret.

Hopper Pittsburgh Vnufer Koitik Pittsburgh i Ivan Pop Barbara HuK Walter M. Martha Lamont Nicholas Rossiter .1... Pittsburgh i Maria Huszar Pittsburgh I George Pittsburgh Luisa D. Boles nothing to do. It is and should be exclusively wittiin the control of the parents.

1 move thai the ordinance be negatively recommended." There was not a dissenting voice. When the ordinances forbidding the use of tiie common drinking cup and towel came up Mr. Goehring spoke against them. He said the time might An Ideal Spring Tonk como when such a prohibition would be proper and effective, but lie thought! Plltsbtirpii was not ripe for If. Such a law would put it into the power of a I of the aonstitut.on, tf the court so holds.

et. if the pople vote the contrary, the statute la to prevail. That makes a statute law equal to all constitutional law. I want to congratulate your bar upon the stnd you l.ave taken. 8urh bodies as touts can go a long waya toward j.r.

-r tnj ths fundamental principles cf gvMl government amunc the children men. It Is a bad Idea to depart from the checka and balances and restraints of the constitution. Very truly vours. ItllKKMAN nOBlNSON. Like the bright sunshine, BEECHAM'S jj PTT.T.S brinrr health and haDniness.

When II A Way Out If you are math lnWralile from the loal of uric acid stored in your system from eoffee and tea Why pi on strujrdins: with it day after day when the way out of the difficulty is plain and easy For icich persons, comfort lien in quitting eoffee and tea with their hidden dm? and in their place the regular use of the famous fool drink. spiteful man to annoy some poor widow -who might keep a couple of boarders, In case the two happened to dry themselves with the same towel. He pictured a worklnirmen's boarding house, with men coming home from work, in a hurry to clean up, and washing themselves from the waist up and being obliged to be verv particular that each one had two or th're towels and that none used a towel already utilised by another, for fear of getting their boarding boss or mistress lined for violating the law. ltauh. Advocate iaper Totcel.

rniintfilman Enncb Ttsiih said oaoer Owls Nest in Connellsville. COSNKArTVIIXK. April 11- (Speclal I A nest of the Order of Owls has Urn organised In thts place with metnt rsa ndt lie following omc.ey; I'nst prewldenlT IrsTKettefnian; iceeident. R. U.

taken as directed, they have a splendid tonic effect upon the internal organs cleansing and reviving expelling impurities giving strength and tone to the digestive system, with beneficial effect upon the whole body. To keep well, the proper care of the stomach, liver, bowels', is of, the first importance. Health, wealth and happiness ambition, ability and energy are impossible without normal organs of nutrition and excretion. towels were now made, but Mr. Goehring Corey; vie president.

T. W. iNtlan; Invo-cator. 11. A.

IMtmar; secretary. C. J. nlctnred the worKingman. wasnmg 'I and using a paper towel.

Mr. Mans: treas Kvereit; R.h W. O. wnkins said that in nrl. IrUrl Mh: pl drinking cup were prohibited.

B. V. iinhmrk svniDathtsed with the general warden. Iiwlght Kverltt: house committee. Kdward Sweeney.

John Tarr. V. P. Shar.non. Korcst eHitltf.

William trustees. Forest North. Roy Heard, Howard La nib, Thomas Mullen. Dr. J.

V. Panderson. object of the ordinances, but he thought I they were too drastic. lr. r5.

S. Woodburn said he was against 1 TUM Poor appetite and impure blood mean impoverished blood and decreased mental and physical9 power. All who suffer should SIC.XIXC1 TIIK BUREAU HILT on TAKE i MUM. Made of clean, hard wheat, in-ludihg the Phosphate of potash, (grown in the grain). Postum builds up what eoffee and tea destroy.

seventeen yean of exln rieiu alonsj these lines, anions all kiiiik of ispople, lus estahlislntl this beyond doubt. For quick, convenient serving try INSTANT POSTUM This regular Pistum in eoneentrated fonn nothing added. Made in the cup no Wrting ready to serve instantly. '3 r' C. i-4 vj1-" a 'J 1 Jr-'Jt I Jjr i m-tll Kl Pofttum made right is now sened at most Hotels, Hestaurants, Lunch Rooms, Soda Fountains, etc.

Instant Postum i put up in air-tight tins and sold by nx-crs. eVT: iSiW'i I Postum. Cm There is no better medicine for disorders of the stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys. Constipation, sick headache, biliousness, heartburn, dizziness, sallow complexion, lassitude, indigestion, poor appetite, impure blood etc. are quickly removed by taking BEECHAM'S PILLS.

All sorts and conditions of men and women have proved the wonderful value of the remedy. BEECHAM'S PILLS are the world's family medicine and no household should ever be without a box. When you feel tired these spring davs something is wrong. Take BEECHAM'S PILLS and you will find that' As. JSWfi- 0 1 INSTANT POSTUM 3Cc tia makes 40 to 50 cups 50c tin makes 90 to 100 cups.

REGULAR POSTUM 15c Lre' cakes 25 cups; 25c size makes 50 cups. t. ar 1 ei aAAitWisyiKi Make AH The "There's a Reason" for Postum rostum Cereal Company, Limited, Battle Creek, erence LET At drpggUts, 10c 25c Dirtetmu of ipeaal palm to mamm with tetry res. President Taft affixing hia signature and thereby making the measure a law. JSSHf 4.

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