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1 MONDAY MOKNINC. THE PI URGII 1 aim: 1 1. CONGRESS BLOC Canine Aristocrat; Buster Is a He's the Wife and Baby Starving. Man Out of Work Turns To Burglarizing: 300 Jobs. He Confesses Onlu Doa Known Who NO lilCE ESESXZ0BXE3OH oris a Wooden Proudly Sp His Wooden Leg All Radio Set Leg and Camjng It Si entej-t'd in tlio K.

15. liadio I'rize Contest will be 4. -f Smithlield St. STORE ll 3 VV-- 1 1 Srtr'V On Exhibition All This Week in the K. B.

Auditorium-8th Floor) PHE exhibition is unique, educational and the first of its kind ever held in Pittsburgh. The sets are workable and practical and show the rapid development of radio. Sets have been entered by people in all walks of life by men and women, boys and girls. From tiny sets as small as a dime to large sets with every improvement. It is an exhibition worth coming to see.

Prizes Will Be Awarded Next Saturday Afternoon in the K. B. Auditorium The public and all those interested in Radio are invited to this unique exhibition. IKE'S BARNYARD irvn e. IK.

ORS LOOSE SV.ASH vjfc PITTSBURGH'S GREATEST1. GOES LET igs Moo, Shee Squeak, and Then Comes a Crash- GOATS, GEESE, TURKEYS TIPSY Net ia to Ihe W'ATKi'lll 'ilY. -Tds the uinivfc ha ter. a in year- tr.da he on in M.ke Antan's k-ti I ia t-oats. prrnl ihui I a i hi tiou- and floppc I a ho ind i is 1 1 a i merest hi fo -K i oar -1 lb' that h.c a ice ro i.rj as ih'ir lohu-s sue a hi: too for It nil happened 1 i c.

K-' -i 11 w.rd i.t.d i r. ho raided Mike's t.irti. h. tme f. s.

i full a 'i p.il'..!is of thn -a I i ji.nl. ti iai '--nr-iv i yi ke tie 1 i h-n Mike S'C'V up 1 11 1 I i ihe 111 jii-dnre Trie tlt a s. the i.r hv -i i i rt i 1 -f 1 1 a -1 iee-j-(e for the SIXTH i i i Li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 UNITES THREE SECTIONS TO AID WATERWAYS St. Lawrence Blocked In River and Muscle Shoals Deal. WEST AND SOUTH JOIN WITH EAST Rr t.

a. nrvn TV. i'o' rr spout ru of The Fitrshurah WASHINGTON. April 2. L'is-fative leaders are awakenhi? to the fact that a "watpr'ay bloc" has Ifpn formed in Conercss by a combination of pastern, southern and western states interested in the development of inland waterways.

It is the latest product of the bloc system as applied to legislation. It was brought into existence without imblicity and almost without the knowledge of anyone but lis members. "It-- initial effectiveness already ha tl demonst rn ted in spectacular fashion in the House vote to iiioiease river appropriations for the com-i'lir fiscal yi-nr from thi1 $CI' tVt.iVn by the budget to out in.Tfiisc of per cent lor aiprwa improvement. This smashing 'ctor, it now appears, was but the frr stoj, jn a broad procram of waterway development for navigation and jovfr purpose? which the bloc will ta-W. Three Main -Purposes.

Ii immediate objects are three foid to develop the rivers in the Mississippi Ohio valleys as an aid to navigation: to injure the completion of the Alusole Shoals project in Alabama. a pa hie of boromins the largest slnele j.ower tiriit In America; to block the Lawrence waterway project contemplating the opening of the I.aw- reno to navigation from tiie lakes to month. In t'liis program there is a triple oec-t'onal appeal. York and other 3-lastcrn industrial. commercial and il'l'iPi interests wanted the-irst.

Law-re-nre defeated, fearing; the development of a northern outlet from the lak'j to the sea. by a Catudsn ana.l. would mean the decline of New York and Philadelphia as seaports. The West, united after many years in demanding waterways improvement. the further and more rapid de- lopment of the Mississippi.

Missouri end (ft.o rivers arid their tributaries. The wanted Muscle Shoals turned ver to Henry Ford or some other in-'ret which would develop it in the Interest of the country at lare. and by Turtkine that enormous waterpower nai anle establish a new center of in-! i-try in the South. Ti.e-e ambitions appear to he in process of achievement through the forrna-t of the waterways bioe. The East To support river and harbor ap-opr ation.

for the Middle West and to no alt-ng" wirti the development of -M'isc Shoals in return for the -n of the, S'j'iih and We-t to the St. I.i'.vrenoe project. Tins program ap-! ars to satisfy everyone concerned. to all appearances a sub- tanfal majority of tie membership of i- Hoie ard presumably a simi'ar i er.a 1 hoc P. Of A eCO- Somc Easterners Object.

it is re 85 r-ra zn' -n. e. yet a compact states, e. a -e divni'd for and i -mi: the I proirram and lecisla-' fi r. Middle.

West are .1 d-d. As the purpose cf the orjun-: in become be'ter known, members these d'stricis will fall into woe dehnlte alignment oh cue slit or appears certain, 'however, ere is mote than etioush sup- in th Mo.ise to atta.n the triple ves of the bloc as long as the work together. 'iVlien the House without waininj ever tie budget estimate for r1vo'i an.l harbors and ad led i a iuirp sum for waterway improve-oeut ion leaders were at 1' Mtinneil. then interested to know jvh'ie all r.i votes came from. Analysis diselosed the The New c-r' wh.

ams ,) demands from tne West for river Improve.ment v. a fond vet with the Westerners The New Jersey on. a lot of the New Kni-'landns ana otc.e ct the Pennsylvanians wenvl a.on. The result was something "i majority for the amend-- lr.i-,1. surprises cam" when it "wa arned imny Rastrn Itepubiicana.

ad if standing obstinately atamst ri development of Muscles Shotls. a few months ago s.mply be-f it was in the 1 South. I to consider He on on its mer.ts and support any schema that seems equitable and jusr. b' Henry Ford will pet it is an--t h-r qtiest oi The mam qtjesUon is whether Mtivie Shoals was to be de-' ar uropped. When it finally appeared that the j-iouth and West were ready to drop he l.jwrence proj--t, the jcula rl showtnjf a willin-pness abandon iheir demand for a new ii to the Atlantic in considesat he acceptance of their roans by Mistern representatives, the char-.

of the new' coalition became more ciewrly defined. St. Lawrence Shelved. York memners, "A ho from the led th Tiht apa.ns the St. I -ence waterway.

madt no secret of their In l.e-f that It is ked in til- i'ouji''. arid probably for years to New Kniand, New I 1 va and most of th seaboard ase a. ready were apain-t it. itn lie West and South swinging hue is harU.y likely it com in Cnvrf-." the near future We-iterners aparentiv have given lib dte to oppose the t. i vi fence waierAav.

Kepi esi rit a ti i some of the lake porl are very i.U' for Hut the apt-ears to he a i i.er.il understand. ng that if it uo-t up there .11 he enoUfrh Western fces to insure its defet. The p-w entente has developed gradually. It was apparently at I nt rivers and hachors conirres re. It will he recalled that lov-n nnr Henry Allen of Kansas an.l Miller of New York a to its inter, by debat.nt; ST.

Inwrepce project le'o'e tne New- York eeutlv the enpositlou of tne J'ast to ha ate: ay -heme pot l(Jt f. 'lions A me lean olopTrie-i bin cot one cr.t for- mr cui'ie 1 he he- the New York 'Ilia' be.n 'he case'' fijcr vh don'r r-. nrs O'i'- MiS'ss pp o- disclosed ofes, Th I Hlf 4.0. pril Iri, to Iiernlliiii lirKii. via n( inrrit mill lo wi nn.

(r.lh. nrrr tni iiiiK I'nul llHrlunc. 1 1 id. I. Im- iiirilliiC lo poller! ffutt tie hmi i nrniriilt.l mure MtHn ma burglaries ilm-inc Hie lust fir en rs.

Ife SMld In. if hi n. lookout itnd. l.t--ati.e there H. iIh.

lo the Iml'i, ttir (-Mil, it uhmr in a uliiili the mulrn nrlii lr. pr. also i-Hlrd Pla nes to Be Used Ver Coal Strike Districts, Report 'A 1 1 KK1.I.V Wheeling W. liitelj.e Ap-H Ti," i oi rr i vv a r.riouiieemerit. riot disc)osd.

iiior ft or. i r.g will ra rrv an ii 1 hot which effe that planes will l.anghi aviation leid. Mo.mds-roule to Mo 'ook fleid. ton. ti poll's ib rent era 1 a i 1 1 1 i strike for ilulv If ill r-oiine.

i ion the strike, i.es. aeiordmp; io the "Tmeili- ind a Vlile, and Of the oof-dl'd The r's" In foTnn ut be t-'it' rr ni ihe Aberdeen prov'n- eroiinds Intnl. JjtrmUv field. Yiitir.ii foi.r planes, ti. art sta Mirv-Three a re to left a 1 eel (v acres river from 5 of sti Mound which js di-i ho river f'om the center of ilh-d strir No.

luted Villi Wotk- ers Ti a- I Ii CPr' i to Ta'iK S. vfower was by the following fie'd of I.ieiilenant i.d of Lieutenant 11 Gem -e to Ice ofT I ii Moiiridsv'lie. These air ser tided an a 11 pla a this afternoon foe fuel and Oil vl en rou from Abeideen. I ay on Md V.ok held. Resume Trip Over Ocean to Brazil I.

AS FA I.MAS. C'a'iary Islands. April Asso, i.ltrd Frr ss I -TI aviators. Fa a in and S.fco;di:ra. re'im'I their liydro-aii plan" f.ciit at Jt'i o'.

io, this They hound for the ero'e is. suns on the second lejj Jane ro. Ions tourney The Pm ir l.vdr..-. I.i-hon March on ihe 'i to South A lo I. us I'a Una- in d-stance from I Vahn-t" Vf rie blarnlt -s i'i rmle frooi Wide 1 N'aronha.

neir m' Ft! of the PR The on i hfiiir i-e Fape The next Fern a i do P. lor a sur N.ri -lies YOUR EASTER GIFT TO THE POOR Whom ha lth you" CUT DAT, THI'KSriAT, AfRII. Hanp on' a While I'loth a pri i a Tr ick iil stop for our butiU.4 of iln'Mnz nrd otr.er nstuful ancles riTTsnnt'iir a)'i ation 1 vim' THE lMFIl.OVKMF.NT OF TUB 1-OOK is I'F'fburtrb oi lest charity. fas a Nat. onai reputat.on as th most nia.t.cal r-iiaritv in ex stence.

Its motto- THE Pool: TO HF1 THEM. forget the i oor a HOMH Have our bundle rearlv THUK-I-AY. AI'RII. i. or send io t'i nearest Bund on the, Tie Pfpar.riKiii JStore will also collect bum.

lea ui-enoeu for I he I'itt-btiruli Ahsh latlon for (tie lni'roeinent at tlie" I'oor. 4-" Way. II Subjects oi Lectures: I I t. KM(i "Tlia IrirTerem-e Item een HO'iides unit HKltlAV l-VUMM. "tlit to Knitw the IteHl in I I ft- imtl How to lie One I Ml Kt MN.

our in in I Jfr" i iiliiiissioii to liie Irr-lore Kill KMM. "Il.v Io liwrease lour liii-ome'' i lniiioll Kl Vie I ri itim i km THK MILLION IKK" I Admission SI SO I -1 mi rr it in t. IM1I l-UMMi iiim" li Sales Expert) ti MELLOR CO. Doors Open At 7:30 p. in.

Mil Room Buster Wearing vx ADJOURNMENT BY JUNE 1 IS CHIEF AIM Co nt in urd I mm 'i ot On liev'C!" h.as hen such a reed which recoirmzed. all section: a there never has i een su. or a a 1 alike, and a iinaiii- moits demanl for think I can safo'y trres will r.ever ad tariff at ion. 1 any this until the tar ff bill i chii r.i 7d y.s can rri'pas'in the acainst the Anwrii'ir vj'nia duties. Wnali ad pt f-ifii" valuation, ii akinff the tariff fan ir.

resj.e,-t." from a trrb u- --neri- di ion of he dc. i rr I. "a 11-A met i- 1 a i states cf tor a farm, have Goodh ir said, anythinft whi. lie ve the rue is 'he; onlv safepuii rde.i va6i hy a i ir-ff been iihfra They never have a. kel ii was no They be h.as pissed when the llat silnii'd he -ore a f'ireln Koriri'iiy m- 'if 1 have been to fir th.it this by m.mufact..rers aril -w is ired or.

Tariff sche.b:ls jrf tions. wiiich i bill. These ar.v er.at-'ts wiil esed by firm orir-i r. iza -ave heen tiA hi-d iies a -e cl than in the nistc-rv tar (T leei The remm bloc poe-i. in ire.

senators M. NaT, irtee of the tariff on to Johnson ard Nicii- i.r r.ie-.'he's a'e oion cf Pinprs. C' a i a ra io Cf Nt fir ria- i' lia rr. r. i i -T C'k I si 1 r.

te. land New ser.d. Sin stf-ri r.s. Jili in. Kda and I la as Democrats to Oppose.

Wile "ra r.ees rf r. i exist to the nt .1 at. this time, nany that this i f.ither ports and n.ake it iir possible for to pny its debts this oun'ry Ir. Is Furtlu Iwriin. rats wili make the st of their rippr.rtunlty lo oppose the tariff, be.

ause -is is an election year. With the tariff off its bands, the way-will open for the er.af finance oui tee to bepin consideration of tV.e sr. Idler bon is hill Senator Mc umber. orr.mittee chairman. ts to se.

g-uidance from Prescient and to report out the at an date and press for its pas-aip'. The tins we.k v. ill receive tbe naval a which, pron.ise a bitter I both lobe'-s, and bet een C-t. Kress and tie executive. Tl Houae appropriation committee- is insistent that the i.avy's nit to iiir-l.

is l'opjii the niilli-muni set by t.ie Presaierjt. and below the demand- of vsi I Judgeships Up Now. Oilier appropt acted wi'h little aru.y bill now fai-S r. i ee reduces urn-y 1 Dills tt ty. e.v 1 1 i 1 Senate The 1 ir en is the hi.

I r.f ill aiol'ioral h.isiness providitiiS for l-'ederal j.i lir-hi ho ilion relieve the of on: (Hin pr oblenu "tifn lriciude the ropose-1 subsi-lv on wh.di are this v. foie the S'-ririi ornncr" a h. Golds Become I Serious i (rASCAWlliNINE Cures Within 24 Hours dttil eA tm WSm HlW artsb4. arttsa bv siftsd rsvrtcH. bra klD4 iUf.

CC nuuklt Frtitr(UMa fWs nn4wiai sf wiwi CcU. (umtioM. Tab'x imrm Qmitltut ts PmAsd rri bsrtnj Mr HUl't pt. toa mad agti ahirs At All huffiti JO Ctwtt Ifc i Vf li 1 1 i Picks It Up and Hob- bles Home. WON'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT (h.e ihe sights of the- Nort Ulster.

a 5-year-old bull terrier. "Kuster is the onlv don in Pittsburgh. and probably t'tv only on this pait of the world, who sports an artificial lep. The or 'sports" is tise.t coirectiv, for the leather limb, which he has worn more than two years, is 1ms most fav-'ied possession. The proud air of ten aware that he has something which never fans to attract attention ftxmi the passing humans, ami in some way makes different from other ilos.

always with bun as he liobt les through the street of the Nortliside. It was about -o months ao that ltustei'- lu-t ins left foreleg. Just how the accident happened his master neveir found out. One afternoon "Hunter" was in the backyard of his hemic at list vienc-ral Ibibinson street wb.cti suddenly he espial a cat another doc I'lisMtii down an alley. He spranar over the fence after the other animal.

When he retu'-Vied. 15 minute later, his leg was sonc His master took him at once to the animal hospital at -'M Forbes shwt, conducted by Ir. John C. ns-hurc. and there life was saved.

At the sncrpe-tticn of lr. Cens-burer the srtirieial lesr was fitte,) "Bttster-- didn't like it for the first few days, but soon be would not leave his home without the small bather object strapped to him. Kach momine. before be coes to his break--fast. Butter" is at the side of hij master.

Kdwarl Kane, with bis lee in his mouth, indicating that he wants it put on. A few months a-0 "Busier'' disappeared ore afternoon. A Bdarrh was started and alone: toward nUeh; "Buster" was found out in Soho try-inc to cet home the best way could on tbreo lees, the nrtirlcial one. in his mouth. 0VERBR00K POLICE CHIEF CAUGHT 'oitii froth Page One.) avenue.

They refused to teaik further, it is said, and the Pouihside police patrol wps called. They were taken to the South Thirteenth street police station. Aent Ahn went to the home, of Alderman Henry Ochs, Z71S Sarah street, end had him swear out warrants charging cruelty to animals apant the men ro were arrested. At police ftatcc. four of the men were released on J15 Torfeits The.

seven others were taken to the A leehenv county jail. Ail will be jivtn bearings tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. The. men arrested and committed to jail, cb arned with cruelty to animals, are: Ii. Bailey, said to be owner of the tarn: Prank Daniels, Belt zhoover eve-rue.

John Vick. Caitie Shannon: John s.inir.. Howard street: P. Snyder. Fairview avenue- Overbrook; John Air.

her street ard Frank avenue. fte-rcon Hi liar. els wf i re. eased on h.r. each.

The four ir.en and la en Jl" to await a vsriiti Were Jnlin Jnr.es. W. Howard nnj Edward Regan Numerous Complaints. Numerous complaints have been received hy the agents. Cork fitrhtins was held in the barn usually frmn rridn-grht 4 or o'cioek in the mornir.e.

it ssid. Heavy bef-inir was usual, it is said. The barn, according to the agents, was well equipped as a ock-f ishtirs amphitheater. a i tt refreshment stands. ircles of seats around the fit and equipped with brilliant electric lifthts.

Frr-m the exterior, tt is aaid. the bam appeared to be only a country barn for storage and cattle ROBBERS MAKE BOLD DAYLIGHT RAID Fro in PnyK One. hr aid He wa contronted bv a roo-1'er ho pointed his weapon at the millionaire with the watnina. "r.ot a Or.e bandit pressed a revolver asainst Shartuck's chest and the other stuck his weapon at his ba' k. "Now march downstairs." was 'he next command and.

with Mrs Sbattnok leading the way. they descended to the baswnent. where they were ordered To Ftop before the cellar door. There the robbers bound 'he financier's lands, reopened the vault where its O' -tupants were huddled in tViht. c.i.st master and mistress among i hem.

and flammed the door. The bandits proceeded io rans.i. t' Imiisj from basement to parret I-'oi" innr lhan an hour they sea rr lie.) 'tie rooms on every floor of the richly furnished dwelling-. Gather Loot Leisurely. ihey sthied their loot, most of wh.ch.

it. wa said, 1 been taken from a safe which had been open. ('baric Zauj. iiead butler. finally lmiriaKeii to free ia band.

after an hour's tutfKing. untied his fellow prisoners and by manipuia tin? 'be look. I.e. told iioiice. opened the door slight a mi peeped io se anv of the bandits were near.

The tour were upstairs collecting their loot. XaiiiT. followed by his si-ant, tearh-d the street. He ran to the lv of a ami the police were summoned by telephone. In ieavinu the.

house one of the rr.b-bei toreor his overcoat, in whii'li was fnu.id another colleftlon of jewels wot til Tue la si of the quartet was r.iir.n.; now Ihe fior.t i-ieps when the police annul Til's man was captured after i chase He tlie name of Il'iiftun I.aet. a Spanish tailor. 11'" ref ied re leil who ii companions we Art Treasures Damaged. uelc'S res.uence is on the north ud" of "He s.piare between Tftii a Senile and etrret, one of the a Sr, m.o'ili the. elty The contalrm miiiy art treasures ano vaiuahle vvhld-.

nr-rP ro'itl' handled hy the band in t. for por'ab'e V-ofi'v. is o.n of the nlucf l.vina in he F.iiiiir He vice :ei.r cf the Washiii-'on th F' -f 1" Ileai-- A sscia lory a pr-esiHer' The Rh Mo- ca i 'I'lrtviiiy tor'c'rt a a are cf phys cans St.e a iron, and imo'iUfi I rr If You Are a 8:15 FREE SPEECH FOB MINERS A pi :1 2 M' I' 'O I Ji S- i v7 FOR ALL PROGRESSIVE IVIEN AND WOMEN LEA RN HOW TO SKLL ALL PLOPLK AND THK KIND OF WORK YOU SHOULD BK IN orma! Hoimaii eiog You Possess a screen adaptability that is an affinity to the famous stars of the movie world. EMPLOYERS EXECUTIVES SALESfvlEi IPLOYES FITS Er PAiSE Of J. A.

oARQRAUE (America's Leaclino; Vocational Counsellor and mm in 1 1 Hi WLLAI I I El Tt There are only ten dill'erent kinds of people in the world. Nearly all are the companion types of the Lila Ix.es, the Rudolph the Alice Pradys. the Wallace Reids, the Wanda Hawleys and the Mae Murrays. But just what type are you? Your photograph will tell. Constance Ladd Will Tell Constance Ladd will classify you.

She will analyze your photograph. As advisor of famous studios she has catalogued more than 170,000 people all for screen purposes. She is the scout of movie unknowns who became famous. Pet her read your face and give you a classification. AN AMAZING FEATURE -NEXT SUNDAY IN THE PITTSBURGH SUNDAY POST Y00 W8LL EUER REGRET IF YOU ftHSS Mr.

I larnravc's two lectures, FRIDAY EVENING, on "HOW TO INCREASE YOUR INCOME," i the masterpieces of the cntiirv and SATURDAY EVENING, ON "THE MILLION IDEA," which shows the only to heiilth, happiness ami prosperity. SALE AT C. C. 001 Wood Street. ALL TICKETS Come Early to Get Good Seats.

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