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THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD, MONDAY; JANUARY 1922 Nineteen STREET VACUUM SWEEPERS Tliat Reminds Me Thefjels a Council Meeting This Week DE VALERA IN CONFERENCE TWO AMBULANCES WITH HIS SUPPORTERS TWO AUTOS IN -COLLISION Expert Explain Operation Gas- ana soul, and thus lay bar truths as urban aa Broadway -and as nnl-Tersal as the skleai i In this picture, spectators are transformed from pastoral solttadrn to. tha B-lirfAi nit 1 1 i ju. DR. WILLIAM FREAR DIES Electric Suction Cleaners Irish Leader Warmly Greeted by Three Persons Are Hurt in Attempt Crowds at Mansion House w- tLf WJIW ALU aisnlng a series of eontruta tut n- More than a score business and to Reach Injured Woman Lancaster. Pa, Jan.

8. Ttvree peo Dublin. Jan. 8 (By the Associated hanoe the draraaUo values of the of-tering. The delightful oomedy scene Of simple country folk nm toi professional men of the central city met with-' members of city council in council chambers on, Saturday ple were Injured and two ambulances Press) -Large crowds assembled out side Mansion House to-day to wit ana two automobiles damaged in an ness t.he arrival ot Kamraon De Val- attempt to reach Mrst Bonjs.mln Neff afternoon when ft number of experts and even amplified while the flaalo brings forth the great snowstorm -scenes ending with th ti explained 'the' operation of gas-elec or thla otty, who had been struck by a trolley car.

a short distance from era and his supporters in tne uan Elreanrti met or consultation with regard to. the All the Noted Scientist of Pennsylvania Siate College Succumb! to Attack of Pnenmonia crashing ice-gorge. The omhMtral trio suction street a weepers -which the outskirts of the city. Mrs. Neff clean the Streets the.

same as vacuum well known leaders who spoke against died bed'ore. the third ambulance acoompanlment Is said to be the most pretentions yet attempted In connec- tlon with a photodrama sensation. reached her, the treaty were enthusiastically cleaners clean -carpets and ruga. Pictures of the suction machines were The ambulance attached to St exhibited-and letters telling of the Cheered. Prior to the private meeting Mr.

Do Vnlera, in his drawing room and WAS FORMER LOCAL RESIDENT work dons theW.ronchtuea- in St. At the Orpheum i An unusual denavtur Joseph's Hospital, the first to answer the call, crashed into an automobile driven by George Belslmrer of York. Reuben Relslnger. who was riding on LOuis. Mow' Kansas City.

Mo- and in the nresence of the newspapermen, Louisville, Ky, wers read, iirusugn is one or tfm jttie work of the maomnes was ex Body to bo Brought Here and Mas received an illuminated address voted hint- Deoember 21 by a convention representing' 60,000 members of the Hibernian Catholic Benefit Societies plained by Barnard Kern, of San. Eugene O'Brien's new Selxnit pic-tore, "Is Life Worth Winifred Wastonr Mn dusky. O. the inrentor and George the front seat was cut by flying glass, and Miss Ella Debaven, a nurse In the anabulonce, suffered a fractured oollar bone and other severe injuries. The cttiy ambulance next answered 1 1 VULCAN BROS-; I MAKERS Of 7 -i 1 A "I '--i'- II iff Ilk STEAM ROLLERS I CRUENDRR' JJ W.

Wall and N. Clark, officials ons Will Conduct Services at Grave wnom aaverse lortuae has i. thrown mercilessly upon the world, Such a girl is seldom known as the in Australasia. The presentation was made the Rev. Dr.

O'Reilly, who said the felling la Australia when he the call and also Jcraahed Into an of the Way-Cleanse company of New Tork 'City, the manufacturers. The city officials and business and professional men were much Impressed uaroine to nonuiat. riim t.i. automobile. Both machines were dam Dr.

William famous scien aged aikd Sergt. Eves was thrown uiuui vunsie as ane is. tneetii nria.v. 'i left jthat country altogetnor republican for Ireland and that be was certain great disappointment would with the explanations and. the work tist and oldest member of Fennsyl- through flhe windshield of the ambu it la said the mactune is doing; in 1a fnlfc if it had not hsen found DOS- other cities.

lance and Injured. An amtmlaaee from the General Hospital, the next to answer the call. sible to secure an untrammeled Irish The officials of the oompanv an vanian State College faculty in point of service, a son ot Dr. George Frear, who was pastor" for many years of First Baptist Church, this city, died ot pneumonia on Saturday morning at 3 o'clock at State College. Dr.

nounced that they could give no es republic. Da Valera. in reoly to Dr. was delayed by a snow storm and 'arrived too site. who Is even; In worse circumstances, 1 and together they and their inspira- ir tlon and ultimate happiness In each.

other. "Is Life Worth UvingT' is said to be one of the best plays in Brien has appeared. The picture i was made from a Saturday Evening Post story, "The Open Door," by George Weston, and was directed by Alan Crosland. il timate for cleaning streets in. this city until' they could be given the O'Reilly, said the fight of Ireland had inspired the world.

The Irish Self- YOUTH IS KILLED IN Determlnatlom League had been Frear was vice-director of Pennsyl-vanlan Agricultural, Experiment Department, area which It is desired to clean and the number of times a week in which the street' are to.be -cleaned. It is possible that this estimate will be WAR BETWEEN GANGS founded on the prlnoiple of free determination and not determination taken' at the cannon's mouth, He was born in neacung in isou, Gunmen inY Affray on New York's was graduated from Bucknell University in 1881 and worked for the Let no man say" Mr. De Valera asked for. within the next several weeks. The officials announced that it would cost about 15 a day Jot cleaning: Public Square "as clean as said, "that the Irish people have self- Lower West Side New Yoitk.

Jan. t. A war between At the Capitol Schduled at the Capitol theatre the' first three days of the week oommeav Ing with the matinee to-day, are five i new acts of feature vaudeville and new film attractions that form MM tit nance noor" once every mgrnt. United States Agricultural Department for eighteen years. In October he was recommended for the position of chief chemist of the United States government but declined honor determined themselves within the British Empire as British subjects.

The heart of the Irish people is aa republican to-day as ever. The wonderful opportunity of securing a lasting peace between-two great ooun- rival gangs In New York's under world reaUltad In. the murdor early i HOLY NAME PLAN'S the most attractive combination pro-i'v grams offered in months; HeaUns-tha to-day of Jamea Lawlor, 11 years old, by two men ho aessapei-jrag upon the advice of his physician He is survived by Ms wife, four-children, Qeorg Lewis and Mary Rene; both' of SUte College: Elizabeth and Wil toie.fcS'!a3NMUeen the The police mxia Lawlor wosfa rei( wo XWIM.TBS, win tfarvtt? per or the "Owner Maaaen gang" mother country of Australia ana Canada, and. In a large part, of the United States, has been definitely which operautes In the "Hell's liam; -ana two sisters, jars, cjugens n. Fry and Mrs, Oeorge E.

Mason, both Kitchen" district It la believed by MONSTER PUD of this city. the police that he aroused the anl kiki quartette or singing beauties, presenting their big. new sensation "The Whirl of Mirth," a pretentions musical feature in which comedy, singing and funmaking conversation are the important Ingredients, This extraordinary attraction Is a whole Following the memorial seryicea to moslty of tlss "Hudson Dnatera" a notorious gantr, by encroaching upon be held at his realdence-at State College on Monday afternoon at 4 their territory below veai irony Second street lost once more by the triumph ot British force over' reason and right The heart of Ireland Is absolutely for complete Mr. De Valera satd that he had worked bard to get help from every Bource to find a solution of the problem to reconcile the two peoples, consistent wfth the (tsalra -at the Irish people to maintain a distinct nation o'clock, which Dean A. I Watts and Prof.

G. K. Pattee will Arrangements for ConTention Here in Police were attracted by the sounds peak, the body will be removed to Fall Made aft Scnurton of shots on a lower West Side street They saw two 1 men running away this city where the- funeral will be snow in itseir aadJJSa scored tre mendously in all the large cities of the country. It is sure to prove equal-' ly as interesting and entertaining-with Capitol patrons the first halt of the tsek. The extra added variety -'A feature Is Charles and Addis WIN kins, in their newest comSrir nfTerlnar First Baptist Church on from Lawlor, who was staggering.

The men dived into auayways and Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. C. S. Roush win-'conduct the disappeared. Lawlor collapsed and died soon afterwards.

Three ballets ality and sovereign statehood. That had been turned down, re declared, and therefore the fight waa to go on. services. Interment will be made In H'cSienbasku fwry, and. aary Ices entitled "The Tango LoseonT It lrw 1 i jROT SCOUT WORK.

k-vrtxlnew til taJente j4r iv -ansTKepuDiieroT ww. tsa Valera declared, "still exists. Its wren new pantomime dance numbers and provides some excellent comedy, Murder on Wilaunrton Street (sovereign parliament stlU exists. The will be in chirge of Lodge No. CI, F.

A. Dr. Frear having been a past master oh the Masonic lodge at Belle-fonte, which is sending a representative to the funeral. J- i) largo A Richards. In a now aluitr.h.

Wilmington, Del- Jan. 8. Samuel Preliminary arrangement -for. the annual convention of Holy Name societies in the Scrahton diocese to be resolution recommending the op-proval of a certain treaty Is not rati Christina, aged 24. who waa shot called "At the Telephone Station is a big fun affair from beginning to CHIEF SUBMITS ANNUAL fication of that treatv and is not a here to-day by Ralph Ollva on one of members, town people ana CITY HALL NOTES held in this city in September wOIitST Faculty loyal act That will not be effected until the Irish people nave disestab ClREPORT OF POLICE UREA lished the republlo which they set up provoKes seany laugh wntclt is something the average telephone service does not do.

Cooper and iZ Laeey, song specialists, will present the very latest songs. Scamp it i Scamp, well known and popUhur vaudevtnians. will offer their1 haw College on Saturday mourned the great loss to the Pennsylvania State College and agricultural experiment station caused by the sudden death ot City council will hold a special session this afternoon at o'clock to go over the 1922. budget ordinance by their own will. As far as human brains and hearts can achieve it the self-determination of the Irish people will be forged by the men and women of Ireland in -this They tober next, were discussed at a conference of the diocesan anion the Holy Name held In the residence of Bishop Hoban at Scranton yesterday.

Rev. Dr. J. J. Brennan, chancellor of the.

diocese and spiritual director of the voiced Intense gratification with the spread of the Holy Name movement throughout the dio The annual report, of the Bureau to three years in Eaatern Pehiteh-f-PoHcewas submitted "to-rMayorttiaryrr-mitb-was-arrested-on-Jan' the prominent thoronghtferes, (1W thirty minutes later in a hospital. Christina and Oltva met on the street and tad a noisy argument Ollva drew a revolver from his pocket and shot Christina tn the abdomen, then fled. More than 100 citizens followed the asenHant twelve blocks before he ran Into the arms of a polhsoman. He was held the charge of murder. Christina refused to make a statement before ho died, other than Ollva fired the shot comedy horizontal bar feature as the concluding variety number.

The fee- are not going to give up now. which carries the departmental appropriations for-this year 'The ordinance has been in the hands of the printers for the last several days and will. be offered for approval Hart by Chief of Police Leon Pitcher Saturday and a perusal of It tnred picture attraction for the flrrt uary pieaaed guilty, and was sentenced to from six to ten years In Eastern Penitentiary. Mr. De Valera and bis supporters three days of tlie week, startlnar with.

-1 Dr. William Showing no sign of falling health for many months, the sudden death 6f' the" famous scientist came as a great shock to the community and his many friends in the eolenUflo world. The names of Frear. Armsby and Pond are three that will go down as leaders in soientiflo research history-Within the anace of twenty months then went into private session In Oak room of Mansion Houae. "This city has.

been very fortunateJ cese, especially among foreign-speaking Catholics and with the formation the matinee to-day, is Jamea Kirk- wood with an all star snonortinr cast this afternoon, reveals some Inteneatlng figures and -Tacts. A letter attached to the report explains In detail the condition of the cltyy said crimes, which were sensa- in ua Daau mere neinr a crime-wave in "A Wise Fool." a sttorr based on au over we country and with few ex. Sir Gilbert Parker's novel "The Money Lloyd George Is Plsassd Cannes, France. Jan. The news or tne societies in many parishes.

The Holy Name Union officers yesterday discussed plans for the ex Klonak The letter follows Master." it is a pioxur of Ufa in i Quebec. Mr. Klrkwood snaota the It Is understood that there will be no salary increases provided for. although a number of requests for them have been made- Patrick police clerk, made a request "Conditions in the city have been r- honnal throughout the year there ceptipns, we nave been immune. This condition is due to the activity of our police and detective bureau." During the year 2,827 arrests were Penn State baa suffered the.

Irretriev tension of the movement for young people, suggesting the formation of of the ratification of the Irish peace treaty was received here with the greatest of satisfaction by the British delegation to the allied Supreme as seen no increase in crime with kha earceptlon of the third week in able loss of all three or these inter, nationally known chemists and scion tints. They were the three oldest fao made, and Ones amounting to junior noiy name Bocieues in eacn parish and gave hearty endorsement for an increase in his salary and al (December, during which a number of 17,793 collected. White prisoners though the oouncllmen believe his ulty members at the oollege, each Council. The small majority waa ro having served more than thirty-five igarded as satisfactory in the clrcum- numbered 2,681, colored, 166. The fol to the woric Doing accompusnea in Catholic parishes through the Boy request is just it is said not a single robberies and one murder was com.

knitted. i "On the nbrht of December 21. i lowing show arreeta according to raise will be granted. Besides work. years.

While Dr. jrroar was tne oia- stances, and aa giving assurance that Scout organizations. nationality: Americans, 1841; polish, monster parade or tioiy warn a est In point of servloe of the three, his associates here fully expected to lng the regular office hours In city hall Mr. Nolan Is obliged to work Chinaman by th name of Soo Hoo Uung was found murdered in his home Kusslan. 181; Austrian, 132; Lithuanian, 98: Italian, 9S, and a Escaped Conrkb Recaptured Frankford, Ky- Jan, of the most desperate prisoners In the Kentucky State Reformatory here, Inoludlng one who Is serving a life term for murder, late to-day escaped from tha main prison through a sewer.

Seven of the men got outside the walls, but were recaptured within an hour and the eighth was found two hours- later hiding in the shirt factory. Tha dcttvsry was planned by George Miller of Covington, Ky serving five years for robbery, and Jos Pat Mnr ray of Newport, Ky, serving seven members will be held in tnis city when role ot an egotistical Frncn-Cana dlan philosopher who is completely wrapped np in his own fmportanee. There la a lot of tense dramatic ae tlon in the powerful story and a ther- ough dramatic treat is In store for everyone who likes a corking good story well told. A Capitol News Pictorial ia shown with every program. The last half of tha week, with the matinee Tbnraday, (he CaI-, tol will present charming Alice Laka, In her latest play, "Over tbWlre," At he Nssbftf The Blaner Players are reriresent.

all day Saturday and Sunday morn the convention opens. A new consti lesser number of various other naiat Market street This crime to see him in active work there for another decade, as his health appeared to unusuallv arood at all times. Dr. ings attending police court and he oate remains unsolved. nationalities.

tne terms of the treaty win be carried out i David Lloyd the British premier, declined to make a formal statement regarding the ratification. He said that he was highly pleased. Disorders at Belfast tution to provide ways and means for the coduct of. the societies in the Union was considered yesterday and if The majorltr of the robberies com- One hundred thirty-nine automo believes he should receive an in-crease in pay. tnitted during: December, as as George Gilbert Pond, former dean of the Natural Science sohool, waa the first ot the three to die, In May, IS 20.

biles -were reported stolen during the year, and of tills number, 133 were recovered. Fatal automobile acci will be worked out in detail men M. J. Walsh of this city, vice Dresl numerous other robberies have been The firemen and policemen have cleaned up by the arrest of Joseph dent of the union for Wyoming Val dents total ten. Eight people com been clamoring forahe city to al low them $5 or $10 a month, in ad neijaat Jan.

I. There waa a renewal to-night of the disorders of and Leonard "Wltkowskl tT A large i amount of goods 'was found in their attended the conference yester mitted suicide, and eleven attempted Dr. H. P. Armsby, director of the Institute of Animal Nutrition, and famous the world over for his work with the animal respiration calorimeter and the determination of the balanced day.

E. J. Lomoit ot Bcranton is years for store nonae Dreanog. last week when the military with ma. dition to their salaries, for the purchase of Uniforms.

Councllmen president of the Union. John H. coine guns were compelled to dis suicide, but recovered. Chief Pitcher has the following i September, a committee ot Tbree Drown ia Lake Muwn is vice presiaent tor tne nuii perse rlotars in Townsend street. ration for farm animals, died last Oc ton aistnci.

xnere were a qumb were in favor of allowing the men at least $6 a month for clothes but with the revenue only slightly tober lth. The loss of Dr. Frear com There also were disturbances in Percy street between Shanklln and Falls Southampton, N. Jan. (Two young girls crashed through tbe thin other vice presidents in attendance, representing Lackawanna.

County dis citizens waa appointed by the Mayor lng so closely after that of the other men, la a blow from which the college Roads in which a woman was higher this year than last it wai decided that this could not be done. Ing for this week the pretty and tn- tereetlng drama "The Good tilt Bad Olrl" which was on of th great hits on Broadway last 'The play has an added virtue in. depicting the- life of the artlstto colony that inhabit Greenwich Village which has com to be one of the showplaces of York by reason ot ths spirit of Bohe- miatJsm that la supposed to exist there and the peculiar slant that the residsnts of the colony take tn affairs tricts. wounded. ice or Laaa Agawan woue to-day and then clang so tightly to revise tne tralllo regulations.

Same was submitted' to council and approved by them and should the cannot soon recover, One man waa wonnded in a. ahmi. At the time of his death. Dr. Frear waa working on a number of import about the neck of a youth who tried to save them that all three were ALLEGED AGREEMENT lng atfray Saturday night At the meeting this afternoon it Is said that an effort will be made ant research projects, among which drowned.

IflALiaOUS FALSEHOOD to force the city bacteriologist Is proposed regulations be adopted, ten additional traffic men will be required to enforce them. Automobile accidents are increasing each year and I request that the additional traffic Wealthy Fanner KUled and Robbed Salisbury. Jan. (Leonard The bodies were recovered soon afterward and rushed to the Bouth- was the development of a new strain ot tobaooo whlch-promlses to do much for the development of the growing of possession and recovered and identi- fled by the owners, and there are at present fourteen indictments pending Mtan which goods, in the possession of (the young men have been identified, i their homes and places of business leaving been robbed in the past year. "On September 3, a daring hold-up was attempted at the Lehigh Valley station in this city.

Walter Smith, (formerly employed at Retreat knew chat Jerome Meyer, a jeweler of this clty, was In the habit of leaving the idty. each month at a given time with at considerable amount of jewelry and money In his poaseeslon. Smith to-Bather with John Oaffney and Her- Jnao Badowski attempted to holif up Meyer and succeeded in getting the t)ag of money and Oaffny and Sadowakl were arrested the aame 4 morning, and after being tried, were found guilty andentenced from one sue. Up to thla time Councilman Knjffen has held up the appointment of a man to this office believing that ot the heart and current errenta. The i rnrmtrm FToanltaL WMN an unauC- Japan's Foreign Qfike Make State- W.

Belote. a wealthy land owner re- life of a good thatxropJIla tobacco jhojk practic it-wsa mniw to men he provided. "I also recommend that an ordi It Ts of no great service toThedty ment on Siberian Charges allv revolutlonlsea tne growing I mUsh vWtm ftiafeM waaiblllail artificial respiration. mvh uva( weaew scviv icus-b and could be abolished. It is re that crop in Pennsylvania, and in night and robbed of more than (4.000.

nance be drawn up, making necessary theofeglstratton of all taxi drivers Lancaster County he was affection-' ported that one ot the councllmen has promised to support both Dr. Toklo, Jan. 8(By the Associated AMUSEMENTS Belote withdrew the money from a bank to conclude tha purchase of a farm. Returning to his home be with the Police Department It is now a common practice for them to Frank J.Kosek. the present incum.

atery rererrea to as tne -jratner Lady Nicotlner He spent most of tha fall months Jin -Washington in bayond comprehension" In the face ot the alleged better her condition is willing to along tha easiest, way but ia prevent- -ed by a noted surgeon who forms a new presonallty tor her thzoagh aa operation that he performs, A com- iplet change comes oyer her and -she moves In a new life and has al- together 'new Ideas. Then the love Interest ts brought out and altogethsr use their vehicles for Immoral pur bent and Dr. Boyd Poison. If this Ije true he will probably be relieved went to the rear Of the building to obtain fuel for the night trlo.t neutrality of the Japanese gov- special work In the bureau of chemistry. He waa the official weather bu if yhe post is abolished- poses and by compelling registration, action, in case of misconduct can be taken." ornmnnt in Siberia is the characterl The Grand Playeve open a week's' When be failed to return for sev satlon given by the foreign office in engagement In "The Melting of In, connection with the appropri a statement to-day in reply to the ation ordinance a transfer Ordinance will be introduced at this afternoon's one of the most fascinating mnd ds- 1 llghttul plays that baa ever been seen on the stage is the result There la eral hours his wife went out to see if she could find and stumbled oven hia His skull was crushed and his money missing.

Police admit they are mystified by the crime. Molly" at the Grand to-night This production marks the return of Paul Donah to the Grand coat Mr, Donah enjoyed a week's vacation, last week's leading sola being portrayed by Jack council meeting. This ordinance charges made by the representatives ot the Far Eastern republlo In Washington with regard to Japan's activities In Siberia. will transfer funds from one de. nartment where there la a balance.

a weaiua ot comedy and bright lines and ths staging will be on an elabor. ate scale. reau representative for the U. S. Department of Agriculture there for more than twenty years.

8incev188S he has been chief chemist for the State Department of Agriculture bureau of foods. Dr. Frear was completing his thirty-seventh year at Penn State, having come there in 18(6, four years after he was graduated at Bucknell University. In 18(7 he was made vice-director and. cbemlat of the experiment station, a position he has held ever since, with the title of professor.

The statement says the documents graduate a man than the amount which is actually paid in and that the needed funds are necessary for "Christian education." Dr. Mogg paid a fitting tribute to George S. Bennett, of this city for his work in the Methodist Episcopal Church. "LOSING HOLD ON THE BOY LAUNCHES DRIVE -FOR UNIVERSITY ft Holmes. Melting or atony- wu be recalled as ths famous starring to another department where firada are needed.

Several departments with-regard to a Franco-Japanese agreement are nothing more nor less To Assign Dates for Races Cleveland, Ohio, are in need of funds to carry on the than malicious raisenooaai tne gov At Poll's 1 Amusement lovers and screen fol work until the budget ordinance be ernment never having engaged in negotiations of the nature alleged. comes operative. vehicle of Irene Franklin, It enjoyed lengthy run In New York, being termed by critics one of tha moat enjoyable plays, of the All the members of the Grand cast will be seen in this week's production. Ths lowers will -have the chance beginning this afternoon at the matinee In Poll' theatre, ot seeing one of the of the Grand Circuit and men prominent In the harness horse racing game were gathered her to-night for the annual meeting of the stewards; of experimental agricultural chemist Physician Die of Blood Poisoninf Dr. O.

among the" oldest William 8. Oliver Talks on Relationship Between Father and Son. Governor of Maryland Dl Annapolis. Md, Jan. Governor best known men in amusement scenlo artist has arranged soma slab world, Montagu Love He brings here try.

He born In Reading sixty two years ago this coming March. His writings have been confined en. oratu sets which Director Charles i Former Pastor of Central M. E. aorch Talks on $1,500,000 Fund for Syracuse practicing physicians in Northeastern Pennsylvania and a resident of Dun-daff, Susquehanna County for forty-five years, at Emergency Hos Brown has given a production' that will meet with the approval of alL tirely to scientific reports on work for his vaudeville engagement a monologue dealing principally with studio life and follows this wtth'ehar-acter impressions many of which Albert C.

Ritchie ts 111 and after a consultation -of physicians to-night Dra. Gordon Wilson and JO. Pervls Issued this bulletla: The "two for one" coupon, which ad performed at the station. They include: Digestibility and composition to-morrow and Tuesday to assign dates (or Hit meetings. Horsemen in the Lake Erie Circuit (half mile tracks) will meet Wednesday to allot dates.

I President H. K. Devcreaux of tha Grand Circuit will not be able to attend the meetings, Secretary W. H. Kinnan announced to-day.

of soiling cropst nitrogen supplies of i Rev. Dr. Curtis. E. Mogg, for six "Governor Ritchie a definite mits two women for the price of one admission will -be honored to-night Next week the Grand Players will be seen in the first stock production of the International suocesa "Tea for maize; intensive study of composition of grasses; detection of vinegar adul were largely responsible for him being termed the "Mansfield of the Screen." There are few more capable leading men in the film colony and he baa played the principal role in hundreds case Of moderately severe influenza.

"Somebody's was the subject of a stirring. address to parents by William B. Oliver' before a large congregation in First M. E. Church last evening.

The talk was the first of a series to be delivered by Mr. Oliver, one to be given each night this week. In connection with the "open bible crusade" being conducted under auspices of the church. The Jecturee tsent years pastor of Central E. Church of this city and now-pastor teration; effect of acid treatment upon availability of organlo nltrogen-eous fertilisers; limestone resources kf the Methodist Church at Syracuse, Three." Matinees are given at the Grand every Tuesday, Thursday! and of successful pictures and it was only N.

spoke, before uarge congrega of Pennsylvania; sampling soils for complicated by bronchitis and aggravated by his hut-down condition incidental to overwork. The severity ot the symptoms with-high fever necessitates his absolute isolation for a a weekVago at Poll's theatre when he tlons In First and Central M. E. analysis; movement of lime in soil; appeared Id one of the leads in the' silent drama called "Shams of So Chusches yesterday in the Interest fineness as it affects availability of At the Majestio ciety." It will also recalled that limestone. His tobacco work Included a study of the effect of vfertilizers period of days at least Isolation is are open to the public.

Manager Shaffer has engaged the of the drive for 11,600,000 now being conducted by Syracuse University. Following his sermon in Central M. 1. Church last night Mogg waa he has also been numaerea among Wilton Askes for Hearing Boston, Jan. (, Martin Kill Ilea, the manager ot "Johnny" Wilson, middleweight champion, has aakBT tha New Tork Boxing Commission for a hearing ia connection with his own and Wilson's suspension, It became known to-day.

Klllilea stated tonight that be expected that the hear-In? would be granted and would be vaudeville Captain Fisher, upon yield and quality; economy of pital, Carbondale, of blood poisoning, aged 71 years. The blood poisoning was the result of a small scratch on his left leg becoming infected. He was a thirty- seend degree Mason, a Knight Templar, a member of -the Blue lodge of Masons, of Unlondale, imd of Irem Temple, of Wilkes-Barre, Boy Victim of Fend Buckley, Jan. Murray Williams, aged was shot dead, two housea were reported burned and another shattered by bullets at White Oak Creek, Raleigh County, to-night during a lively fusillade participated in, the authorities announced, by members of three clans long at variance with one another. Deputy sheriffs and a detail of State constabulary -departed for the scene of the firing after-announcing the re-ceiDt of information that the Wil necessary because we rind his rever In part due to worry about work in tendered a reception and hundreds of hnir-KiT king and wizard, aa the tea.

tore attraction of "The Cherry Blossom Burlesauers." this week's attrac the featured cinema artists in the re-' cent releases of "Peter Djbetson" and "The World and His Wife," The local stay of Montagu Love wCl afford a snlendid chance for his- many ad- connection with' tne legislature which he expected to do this coming week. Mr. Oliver explained the manner In which so man young persons are drifting away from the church and the manner In which "dad" loses his hold on the boy. He spoke -of the relationship between father and son at the age of four, at the age of At 7, o'clock to-night the governor's his friends in this city were atrorne? an opportunity to meet Rev. Dr.

Mogg was pastor ot Central M. Church from 1895 until tion at the Majestio theatre. Captain' Fisher gives, one of the most temperature was 104, pulse 108, res piration startling acta ever presented on the mlrers ot the screen to get an honest- -to goodness close-up of this artist and also hear him In his vandevule 111 and -it was during, hia service held some time this week. Wilson and his manager were sus American stage and he is engaged at Doatk of Mr. Georr F.

Peabody aa extremely high figure for the bene vehicle. Other good things of- the there that the present edifice vwas built During his stay in this city, which will probably continue. unUl twelve and at the age of eighteen and how this relationship tended either to grow more intimate or more distant as the boy grows older. He fit of natrons of the Majestic. Capt pended following the announcement that the champion would not fulfill his contract to fight Harry Greb of Saratoga Springs.

N. t. same bin, will include Newhoa andfi tobacco prociiotlonr anade growing or tobacco in Pennsylvania; strain selection to increase yield, and) curing methods. Lancaster County tobacco growers last summer presented to Dr. Frear a gold medal In recognition for the service he had rendered them in the past Dr.

Frear has been president of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, and at the time of hia death waa associate editor of Its -publications. He was a former president of the Society for the Promotion of Agricultural chairman of the National Food Standards Commission, member ot the Joint commission on FoodDefinitlons and Standards; chemist to' the Pennsylvania Fertilizer Control Board and to the Mm George Foster Peabody. writer Phelps, one of the most successful ot vaudeville teams and they have Pittsburg next month In New York; told of sons' disappointment in and shllanthroolst died off bronchial delightful vehicle trimmed with Friday, he is the guest or Dr. s. M.

JVolfe Of South- Franklin street Dr. Mogg explained in his addresses yesterday that of the $1,600,000 to ra.lned bv Syracuse University. IIUQUUIUDM Wiy W-UMy IUUU HW Fisher will present tne same act witn which he recently startled New York and Philadelphia. In addition to the big' burlesque and Capt Fisher, Mr. Shaffer will present the noted dancer, Sultano.

Matinees are given every fathers, when they failed to answer their oiiestionq and the creat need of 1 Prohibition Law Not a Failure liams family had been arrayed against the SloVer and Wriston clana. estate here. She was critically in bright and entertaining chatter em- belllshed with likable songs and It is sagacious discipline. He spoke oi the Chicago', Jan. (.

The prohibition called "Tuneful Tales." But Snyder was allotted to the city ofarhome as the place where the youth a AAA 4 V. 1 1.1. M.U.f.. must his Christian Ideals and of law is not a failure and while enforce day. Another big burlesque is Syraause.

N. $500,000 to the get the strength of the nation in the nounced for next week. ment of It probably never will reach and Joe Mellno company contribute plenty of Joy along pantomimio lines In their surprise oomedy specialty and they are the two noted silent funsters I Methodist Episcopal Churches and $500,000 to alumni of the school. Syra Clean-Up at Yoanrstown Youngstown, Ohio, JaiC Municipal court Judges to-morrow will face one of the largest dockets In the history of the city as a result 'of the itHf-t a-nforcement to-day by Mayor the 100 per cent point of efficiency, it rapidly is approaching the highest strength of the home. 1 Death of William Krcidler only a few days although she had been an Invalid for many years.

Mrs. Peahody's first husband, Spencer Trask, was killed in a railroad accident In 190 and her marriage to Mr. Peabody, a former mem-ber of the Trask Banking firm, took place less than a year ago. TdLt of tne Ainu of Greece Washington. Jan.

8 Greek armies State cattle food control board. He cuse has already passed its quota of the needed funds and the remainder la about one-half raised. point Major R. A. national who have for a season or two been among the featured comedians at the was a member of the Cosmos Club.

William Kreldler, aged 86, died at prohibition director 'said to-day in an Washington, the Washington -Acad At the 8avoy All arrangements have been completed for the engagement of David W. Griffith's master motion picture elaboration otr "Way Down' East" which opena to-day at the Savoy theatre. The presentation of the plo-ture will continue each day from 11 George L. Oles' orders that gambling address Derore tna uv EmrorcemAnt the family home, 1ZS Loomls. street I graduates of Christian universities emy of Sciences, and a number of yesterday morning at 3:30 o'clock 1 League of Chicago.

New York Hippodrome! Heney, Lewis and Grayce combine comedy with Instrumental numbers In their creation' of Joy labelled "On the Courser-Oliver and Nerrltt with songs and other learned societies. and liquor selling do aoonsnea ana undesirable persons chased out of No law can be-enforced 100 'per after several days' illness of general have taken their aces as leaders in leading professions in the nation and Of the work of the churches in founding thM schools. He called atten- cent Mr. Haynea said. He declared The deceased had been Youngstown.

i' are now engaged in the fight to complete the liberation of "the entire that the chief obstacles ia enforce- resident of this city for about eight bumpty-bump and gymnastic Shipwrecked Sailors Reach Home New York, Jan. (. Capt. Chamber In four hours more, man iuu persona, 00 per cent of whom were In the class designated by Mayor Oles a. m.

to 11 m. Again as In the case of "The Birth years, coming here from Weatherly. ment of the Volstead act were apathatetto citizens and letharglo Ition to the fact that 00" per cent of the money received Into the United Mr. Krcidler was born at Bethle lain Foster eight ot the crew of ot a Nation." Griffith has turned, to a as being without visible means of Greek race," Johannes Ccnnadius, Greek minister to the United States declared to-day In an address before the Cosmos Club, his first public utterance in thla country. The aim of Greece, he added "is to complete a the American schooner Blue Peter, hemand his relatives were pioneer residents of that place, For some success ot the stage for his material.

This time he has taken a play that puone otiiciais. Hirher Prices for Sugar I mates treasury is expenaea airecuy and indirectly for military purposes and Brknlra nt the rrmt thinrs which support were arrested. One woman waa arrested and one man brought In destroyed by fire eighty mile out or Montevideo for Philadelphia on Dec. years he pursued the trade of black has withstood the tides ot time for smith, but gave that un on -account as alleged to nave 'violated liquor Wlanight be brought about if some of 12, arrived to-day on the steamship more, than a score ot years and en Higher price for sugar may be, ex work which our people have never i of Ms advanced age He is survived by two sons. William, with whom he joyed an unusual appeal.

The success forgotten nor abandoned." pected, according to the result ot an investigation into the situation in the stabllshmenl of federal universities. that has crowned his efforts proves made nls home, and Arthur. of sugar Industry made puhllo last He declared that thla would again serve to make "the melting pot" that nothing dies for this master, of the silent drama: no art is lost Weatherly; two sisters, Mrs. Harry AtuuTenary of Jacluon' Victory New Orleans. Jan.

night by the Commerce work bring the variety portion or the program to a finale. The Poll News and Topics of the Day will be shown at each performance, "The Man From Lost a remarkable story of action and human Interest will be the added attraction feature photoplay. It has a east headed by House Peters and deals with love aadLfeatred In the bringing about ot a score that had almost lead torfo taking before final retribution, waa served to th ones who had been caused considerable suffering and humiliation. Man claim it to be the most virile role evnr assigned- House-Pet eraand throughout the silent story his work Is marked by a ainoerity that earns for hka ttonty of new admirers. Southern Cross.

One sailor had suffered a paralytic stroke after ail hands had abandoned the craft was taken to a hospital whan the steamship The nine men were rescued by a Uruguayan patrol boat after rowing for several hours toward land. The, function and make it unnecessary to This play lives again in. greater Braee anrt Mary Kreidler, and one brother, Ddgar Kreidler. at Washington, "The roai kBL the department said. restrain Immigration.

He said that the scope and grandeur through his touch and vlviflcation. When Lottie Blatr The funeral will be held from his 107th anniversary of the victory of Gen. Andrew Jackson's forces over the British at Chalmette, near New "Is now-entlrely uninfluenced by any funds of the church coum teen oe devoted to moraL xumoses entirely East Indian- Leader Sentenced Delhi. India, Jan. LaJ Pat Rat.

a prominent Indian nationalist has been sentenced to six months' detention snd a of 600 rupees under tha seditious meetings act and to one year's "rlgirous imprisonment" under the Indian penal codr. The sentences are to run The one late residence Wednesday morning at artificial control and the present low rarker and Joseph Griesmer brought and that America JronldJ)ftJtheEcet. ciock. A. men masaPfrfquleni Orleans, wns celebrated here to-day price lave; manifestly can lorui con will be celebrated in St Marv'a test, nation that 4he world has ever forth this drama at a time before people were accuetofnedrto" think-tn tinue without restricting tne produc with religious serricBB several Catholls churches and by -the dedl.

Seen sine ita- existence. schooner aank arter an explosion, caused when flames reached a quantity of oil, part of the cargo of crushed bones being brought to Fhltodelphia for fertiliser. tion of sugar below the world's de Church at :30 o'clock and Interment will be- in St Mary's Cemetery at or ex the theatres, was referred to He oxnlalned that at Syracuse eatlon ot a Knights or coiumDus new baa utilized mands and, again creating high I as vjJ niay, Qri? i.2PrJv University it costs $(00 mora to buildlnav i I year's imprisonment wll begin first.

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