Document 122211

UND DISAVOWS
MEXICO CHARGE spenden!
CHINESE YIELD
TO TOKIO DEMAND
Denies Implicating ExAmbassador in Madero
Assassination.
Baron Ishii Says Monarchy
Plan Has Been
LUXEMBURG DUCHESS TO WED
tu Marry nn Austrian -Vrrh1I11K1-. /.nriih llrnrs.
Ea
Zntich, Jan. 22. The "Neue eeire
richer Zeitun*r'aM Luxemburgmarriage
announce» that the
i,miDad i s Mai is of l Bxtasbari
will probablí tniii» |ilacs shortly. Ceurt
fsosi bs Aus¬
of
ofllciali
C\ peeled
Luxemburg
archduke.
The duchess, for politic»! reasons.
or sn|
coanol marry « Oermafl prmr»
of itir Baarbofl prineea, nn.l the prlneei
of the. imallsr Btutral st.'ite« either
trian
are too
401111»:
or nip
Woman Su(Trage Aaaoclatlon, at|
Asserts .'«-rso.v
continuation of its twenty-fifth an-i Only
the
nunl comenr Ion te
i
aa| *. Jaa. C2 la rep'.«, to it
letter from Henry Lane Wllaoa, rv
Amh<»» ;,t to Mexico, calling on him
-s mads m
to d»,
W ilaon
Mi
a chut.
it to asuraos Fraactsco
Into* at
I. Maooro, John Lin.l, r\ poraoaal ren-
M
rasoatal
si
eg
so«
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In
Msxlco, seat ta Mr. Wilson the f oo
lne letter, osado ; ib c to ight by
Cavarlas B
r, Mr. Wilson's local
.
atasnay.
"Î aaTS
thai
»nor to
acknowledge the
of your letter. In
trie coursai
of taa addreai te w| ch yon refer I
'ed up
commented
the death o' Pros
t I said was
Ident l»l
.
sleeted these
da**,
Sirs Edward I*.
Small
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à'
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PETROMORTIS.KILLS
MAN AND BRIDE
Gasolene
Overcome
Fumes
Pennsylvania Couple
as
Auto.
They Work «Over
t
laj-a:
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'
here
as
Ready to Tight Removals
to This City.
Oppose
.
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Federal
Information reached the
Building
BSISabari
yesterday that the Indict.'.I
<>f labor's .National POMS
lind Started plans for a strong
f'oiincil
resistance against removr.l from
Wash
ington and other places for trial in (he
Southern Dlsttiet of New York.
The BBSSS of H. Snowden Marshall.
the Cnited States Attorney, expressed
no concern over the action. It wa» »aid
postponement Is Interpreted
signifying an ascendency of
un¬
MISS IRMA A M H.
derstood that Yuan Shih-kal has been
Co
sounding Japan In an effort to obtain Harlem girl whose engagement todial
the recognition of the monarchy. The red D. Trubenbarh, ei-Olymplo
plon. ha« been announced.
declination of Japan to receive the
Chinese special mission, headed by
OLYMPIC STAR TO MARRY
(how Tzu Chi, Minister of Agricult¬
ure and Commerce, and reports that
Miss Ams First M
Japan Is preparing another repre¬ Truhenharhat and
Field.
Athletic
the
of
In
behalf
postpone¬
sentation
A romance that began on the fie
ment of the monarchy on account of
Club
Athletic
of the New York
tbs revolution, It Is believed, have In- Travers Island was revealed Wedne
<
duced Yuan Shih-kal to yield to the, day night at a dinner at the8,1home
Hami
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ams,
the
Boy»
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17 Minute» from Grand Canlral, 9 Minute, from Brooklyn Bride«
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Tfe ï^iriuairy [F^ mataos Sil
that when the time for trial wa» »t
h»nd the local otl'.ca expected no dlfli
culty In bringing th« alleged consplrutors here.
H. Robert Fowler, the former Repre
«enlatlve from Illinois, who wa» coun
se] for Labor's National Peace Council
»nd who was one of the men Indicted
with David Fumar for all.*g.*d con¬
seby
Bellefonte, Pern., Jan. 22. Killed
spiracy to tie up inanition plants, him
the fames ol Basaient, Will¬
'hat th- Indietmentl against
clared
of the Inhaling
all last night
I and his associates hud been procurt-d
iam 11. Noll stood deadwith
which he
ths automobile
by bribery.
attack
of,
report!
i4hen
the
Fowler, Heniy B. Martin »nd Her
had I"ng
i
language of
the
On
him.
overcame
of
man Schulteis, of Labor's National
advice
powers.
<
susceptible petromortis
announcement
In
the
ton Terrace,
car sat his bride of live
yesterday be¬in
l'eac» CeUBCil, appeared
1 was not re- seat or" h;sMiranda
of misinti
In th« the engagement of their daugh'er Irm
dead
rebels
Noll,
22..The
Mowery
Jan.
Mrs.
fore
a Cnited States commisHioner
Peking,
days,
Tri
assuiaa
Mr.
i
iblicatioa,
anonsibie fa
to Conrad I). Trubenbarh.
-»her« argument» wer»'
same cause.
have defeated si benbBch
. libility
and disavow from ths44-ho.
Is e former Olympic ehamplo: Washington,
with his hrother Calvin, prorlnea of Yunnen
inadi' for them Bgainst removal to New
Nell,a
t
are
team
and
American
the
with
then-,.*'
went
of
troops
who
service,
a hack
government
body
York for trial. The men contended
keeps garagetheand runs after
Mr. Wilson's lottos to Mr. Lind, alio remained
Stockholm.
his part-, moving northward.
th« indictments against them did
at
that
garage
«t>
in
WSl
Is
Interested
rr.nde pub! ! I night, 1
Miss Am«, who
not charge a direct conspiracy to i»Yunnan
ner left last right to complete the
the
between
The
noti
some
the
engagement
of
In
public
a
swimmer
of his
lrtics and
"Yob ara
strain trade, as is forbidden bjr the act,
QStment el the carburetor car
to of No¬
sat revolutionist« and the government admired Mr. Truocnbach's athleti hut charged them with using other
proas
¦¦a the front »eat of the
th
r
vember _-'. U 'ave fain at a public his I : de, watching h:m 4vork. f'nlvin forcea took place at Sulfu, Eze-chuen prow-ess when she sh'.v him at
person« for that purpose. Tiny forthf
ba! La« Noll left the garage at 7;"0 o'clock in
^v^
Travers Island, to which sh contended
moetiag ii Mil n<lor
that no indictable offenes
the gamesa on
crossed
rebels
hsvtng
the
'knew
Trubeti
Province,
Mr.
visitor.
to
Mexico,
Ambassa
constant
was
American
was bending
had been »honri.
the evi>B ng. llis atbrother
of the rl^t t«i assassinate Madero.1
the time and an- northern border of Yunnan. The force bach Is a number of the Columbi
Uavid Lamar and Frank S. Monett,
the enfin« would
hi an who
I
Theta
Delta
to another press report. over
in
Club,
was
the
Lniversltv
finished
garrí"According were:
Sulfu
he
at
4vere indicted with Fowler, were
them
that
he
nounced
opposing
He
l.ane
WilIs
Club.
'Ilcii'v
Athletic
York
«.fijr «.»orls
offlc
a few minutes and was then going son of that place, end after defeating the New
spectator» in the commissioner's
1
father
knew of home.
His
fiancee'»
aon. the American Ami
civil
engineer.
Frank Buchanan, of
Representativo
towof the German Charity Hal Illinois,
»n early it the rebels marched northward
and did not, trv to proven! the nssasthis
president
7
morning
o'clock
was busy, it 4vas said, prepar
At
r.g to
the im
sinat on of Madero, and accord
his ear Into the garage. In ard Tzeliutstng, apparently with the Committee.
nig his campaign to bring about
'Madero was murdered ths rear.ove
another rspoit, the
noticed Mr». Noll ie»ted in Intention of moving on to Changtu, the,
he
of IL Snowden Marshall.
peschment
con¬
WEDS
knowledge undUnited
her
stood
Province.
Beside
British
a
Sze-chuen
subject
of
by Huerta with I.nr.e
machine.
T.
Norman
Bailey,
her husband's
Wilson,
sent of Her.ry
the arm of the capital
troops from Hanformer manager of the London of¬
government
against
and
Slat.y
leaning
Noll,
the
on
the
on
Btatei Ambassador.'
kow are arriving at Shun g king,
seat Not wishing to break in
Miss Margaret L. Pratt Become« Brldi fice of the detective agency of William
"You also \»c«re reported to hsve »»»Id reveries of the newly-weds, the man Yang tse Kiang, in Sre-chuen Province,;
yesterday to
J, Burn«, wa« unwilling
of B. E. Sholtz.
in the words of the press dispatch left the building without »aylng any¬ but the navigation on the river above
he resigned his place. When
4vhy
say
Wilson
Pratt,
dangh
Lennox
'Ambassador
th«
Mi's
Margaret
which I saw that
there is difficult. Consequently
yesterday at his own Bgeney,
thing.
Pratt, of Sho informed
1 ad Beet wit
An hour later Calvin Noll came to revolutionists are opposed only by; ter of the Rev. Edward
No. 11 Pine Street, that the London
I the Huertt» the
was married to ILrl F,
Idaho,
brother,
his
to
due« him to coi i
¦bono,
He
spo!:»
small garrisons.
office had been ransacked by men from
afternoot Scotland
and that 'Carranza re and garage.
when he weei-red no answer apgovernment,'
The revolutionists are not molesting Shu'ti at 4 o'clock yesterday
Yard Mr. Bailey said:
was
he
Nichols
because
on
St.
I
the
Souls'
Both
I
All
in
Church,
him.
thai
and touched
plied
rhe man who was In
fnreignera.
"Yea, ofI theam Burn»
Avenue. The ceremor.y »a» performs« charge
pledjred to a constitutional jrovern-j proachi'd
in London a'
H 1 the woman had been dead for
the Rev. Georgi 'he outbreak of the office
the
bride's
uncle,
nient.'
by
rours.
HAMPL
present war, but I
MISS
FOR
MEMORIAL
tin
sím¬
of
of
rector
matter
as
a
44-ere
te
rso,
Pratt,
wife
Starkweather
evidently
"Isbb
Nell and his
cannot say at this time why I quit. I
1 hear' overcome
church.
ale justice to you, assume, until
suddenly. The body of the
say that I left in a hurry and there
The bride, who entered the rhurcr will
from you to thecontrary.thai the reports wife was lounging at case in the seat Service Will Re Held In Church Where
.¦..¦re excellent reasons for my quit¬
Is Flder.
the side of the
with lier uncle, Robert Gilbert Welsh ting."
Father
In the presi wl eh sti
r
d
<
'.y
Tl
n fact,
dramatic and musical critic for "Thi
those remarks ai.
car, hand outstretched, as though to
A memorial service for Miss Stepha
Francis J, .lohnion, the Cnited tin**throttle.
but I am rv red to o'eta
the
nurse who was Lvening Telegram," was given in mar deputy marshal who 4-,«s responsible
the
grasp
r.ie
young
Hampl,
or
stories
S. Pratt
these
Mrs.
George
her
.'.as held thl» afternoon.
at
aun',
each and even- one
held
be
will
i
Inanest
riage
by
Adriatic
Sea,
the
in
for the escape from custody of I. T. T.
sracter la utter- Tho verdict returned declared that Mr. lost
Her gown was of white satin veiled Lincoln,
aay one <^f
10:30 a. m. to-day at the John Huss
the »elf-styled German spy
lise stories and Mr». Noll had been overcome by Bohemian
bands
with
and
849
lv báseles«, roe«
chirTon
with
caught
up
Church.
Presbyterian
dismtsad from iti*TÍee yeeterdaj
while trying Fast Seventy-fourth
roses. The gar¬ was
exhaust
and
of
the
father
which have come fo mv ears before.
if
iilver
fume»
Her
the
Street.
trimming
orders from Attorney General Graf*
bu> nover from crv resp< nsible source.
niture of the waist was of duches« on
out the car.
is an elder In the church.
say for¬
..I desire her« a".«I
to the war rone point and orange blossoms. She car¬ ory.
first
On
her
trip
M. Power. Cnited States Mar¬
J»mes
know,
aenta quoted
No death, so far as physician»
that
mally to youuntrue,
by her ried white roses and lilies-of-the-valley
was
Kastern District, said yes¬
and I call upon vou has ever been attributed to the so Miss Hampl
as ma¬ shal for the
who
Pinsmore
iho-e ere
Mrs.
Horace
Lyon,
of
Chicago,
Kara,
John
I>r.
fiancé,
the dismissal order was
to disc!a:m them if von have been mis¬ called petromortis here in New York. died of typhus in a little town rn the tron of honor, wore apple green silk terday after
from
Washington that he had
received
consid¬
that
ill
Coroner Feinberg said yesterday
to
trim¬
silver
net
and
with
quoted or retract them »>s
After
veiled
green
Serbia.
returning
of
mad» a thorough wives'igation of the
She
he had never heard of a fatal result Interior
The
ered and no! suaeeptible of proof.
a black picture hat.
Avenue,
and
Jackson
70S
home,
her
mings
me to from inhaling gasolene fum«-«.
escape and concluded that it was due
"It will not be neceeeary for
lamed scarlet carnations. Mrs. Tratt's to
Bronx, for two months, Miss Hampl
carelessness.
of these
"A Mini may become deathly sick had
with
gravity
the
satin
on
colored
of
was
point out that the
plum flower
started for Montenegro reached gown
over the exhaust of the
of
while
working
and
never
charges consistíforinsonrt" circumstance
toque
which
trimmings
Brindis»,
gold
steamer
the con- machine." he said, "hut fresh air will its destination.
thai vou «ere
crimson rose» and ivy leaves.
MISS WILSON RECOVERED
lent In Mexri bring him to his senses. The
fldent'a: apert of
The best man was Newberry Holt'--.an fumes given off by a gasolene engine
re
:ci> and that
\«
< re Alonzo II.
ushers
the
and
brook, Charles R.
i to youi are closely similar to Illuminating gn«,
Horace I». Leavi»-» Philadelphia Folio-sing Opera¬
Bisaoll,
Gentry,
and might produce the same efTert if
tion on Nose and Throat.
uttera:
Lewis. Following
N.
Ldwin
and
Lyon
-a>
breathed continually in large nuantiB| T» apaaà .¦> it.« Ittsaas 1
the ceremony there was a rocootiofl in
Jan. 22. Miss Mar¬
DR GRENTELL AT FRONT
the rectory.
Philadelphia,
Dr. William H. Guilfoy, Registrar of
The bride Is a graduate of Mis» garet Wilson, eldest daughter of the
of
In
the
Department
Vital
Statistics
now
Pchoo',,
Whiton's
Miss
Rangs and
Missionary Is Major with 22d British Health, also denied that he had ever
who was operated on for
CootlnneS from paga 1
at Rlverdale. Mr. BhultS was graduat¬ President,
heard of a fata! case of gasolene poi¬
Eipedltlonal Hospital.
1909. the removal of tonsils and adenoids
in
De
Pauw
University
ed
from
Groa- soning.
Boston, Jan. 22. Dr. Wilfred
He Is a member of the Helta Tau Helta at the Jefferson Hospital ten days ago,
of I ahraDr. Otts n. Schultse, former Coro« their horses had strayed to the Ameri¬ Fraternity
and associated with the Bfl left that institution this afternoon,
fell, the med;rsl missionary
with
connected
now
and
«
L'2(l
the
ner'l
ith
or
physician
ma
can side and they were going after reau of Municipal Research, 'J»*il Broad
the etfer'«
that
said
office,
the
I>:str:ct
the
At'orney's
ear
i
tal
having fully recovered fromMiss
Private
told
be
Bril sh Expi
thefls. They were
Wilson
way.
knife.
the
ad never heard of putroriiorti«.
of
surgeon's
Har
Private
and
front In h rat.re, according I Seamen's
of
"The fumes of all coal tar products Long, of Company G, C, l«th infantry,
went immediately in Washington.
a
'rom hiri tec»
Woman.
Kills
Co'mpany
'Bus
rison,
"if
Jitney
an'»'. F., an.:
by Dr. D. Braden Kyle,
dangerous," he remarked,
Accompanied
and
!!r.-| 'a. »t
I never that their horses would he found
Mrs. Jennie Kelly, a widow, lift y
breathed to a: y e\;*rr.t, butdis'-ase
ness ¿»rid thron* ipecialiat, who per¬
here to-day.
ireeVie«!
to them. This was not satis¬ years old, was killed lust night by a aformed
returned
invented
of
'.».a.ii
tilla
a
mi
as
the
newly
named
opération, and Mi». K\le,
Dr, Groi fell was
factory, and the Mexicans attempted
'bus in Jersey City .! HerK-ei; Mill WiUon left the hospital in an
al unit.
of the i ond Harvai
warn¬ jitney
the
the
cross
bridge,
despite
"o
K.
Leander
avenues.
Storms
Mans,
and
and 4vas taken to the Broai|
Harvard
ty, but NORMYL
Three shots of 87 Orient Avenue, driver of the au¬ automobile
ing of the Americans
4vhern she boarded a
station,
Street
irty.
wai unable to sail «
..«ere tired by the Americans, who laid
tooK the unconscious woman train for W-i-hir.gton.
Kntertalnment at the Princes» to Aid .bat they intended to frighten the tomobile,
.o the Jersey I ity Hospital, but she
Now that her throat Is again In nor¬
Welfare Work.
Mexican«, and not to hit them. The died on arriving there. Mr». Kelly's mal condition, Miss Wilson, who Is an
An entertainment will be given at Mexicans fled.
home was In the Glenwood apartment, accomplished vocalist, will resume her
Accused by Mexicans with attempt¬ 2G77 Boulevard.
the ¡'rinces« Theatre on Thursday af¬
singing.
ing tfi drive General Luis Terrars's rat¬
in, Februarv 24. for the benefit
of the Normyl Welfare Work. This tle across the border into the United
I» bain«*; conducted hy the Normyl StOtee, tí Irtj cowboys from the Taxa»
recently Incor¬ side, said to be employes of American
Association, which was
BROOKLYN**. BEST KNOWN
with Miss Sara Graham Mai- cattlemen near Sierra Planea, Tex.,
porated
PIANO BO ÜBE
ii president, Mrs. Philip M. I.ydig weie captured to-day by Mexicans. One
OSK PRJCK.NO COMMISSIONS
and Oorgo Chase as of the cowboys was shot and killed, the
ee
other twenty-nine heing taken by the
treasurer.
who will appear Mexican.« into the Interior.
Among the artists areMile. Verlet.
entertainment
The Mexicans are said to have V />n
Mme Alice Archair- I'arrnnza troops looking for eatSlS
Mill
Miss
Huston
and
Margare! <rustlers. The capture ef the cowboys
In took
Foui
pat ronesseiNichplace near Coysms, Chihuahua,
Mr«.
rlude Mrs. August ltclmnnt,
and the twenty-nine cowboys are sstd
Van
Mrs.
Schny/ler
Butler,
in Juarez to have been taken to Chi¬
Murray
Mrs. Pierre 1.orillan! «rid huahua City for trial. Mexicans claim
McKelway.
that Atnerirans and Mexicans from the
American side are making a practice
an
STANFORD HEAD INSTALLED « f driving cattle out of Mexico in exeffort to evade the Carranza cattle
This is being done, the
tax.
porl
Mexicans, say, with the cattle of C»neral Terraza. Soldiers of the Car¬
ranza garrisons along the border have
been ordered to make war on the al¬
leged ruMlers.
(or a
a
I? 1.1.KO, value $15.00. Ma¬
hogany finish.
At «I 4.09. value il<".60. Mahojt-r.ny finish.
At
916.00. value 120.00. Mahefjnnjr finish.
982.00, value $25.00. Fumed
At
At
'»ak.
At
afaS.-nO,
li ogan v.
value $26.00.
Ma¬
$80.00.
Ma
At l*a.'7.0O, value
hegnnf.
$202.00 Dininf Room Suites,
$162.00
Mahogany, Sheraton design.
Four pier.-«, HufTet, Serving Table,
China Closet and Kxtensior.
Tablea
$20.00 Buffets, $14.75
i;.'.i!on
Adam Design Dining Room Suite, $67.50
Fumed oak finish; four picefs. inrludimí Buffi f. Chins I
Extrusion Table and Serving? Table.
Oak, Colonial de«ign.
Two drawers for linens, one lined
for cutlery and a large double door
close«.
Room Suites,
$130.00 Dining
$117.00
four
Brown Mahogany finish;
pleca«, Buffet, serving Table,
China Closet Bnd Exten«ion Table.
losttj
Adam Design Bedroom Suite, $75.00
Finished In Ivor** enamel
A m r He «ri walnut. Foof
or
pier**«,-
Bedstead, Bureau, Chiffonier, Dressing Table.
Deliveries to be made during February. .Later de¬
liveries to be made by special arrangement.
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£
VILLA DENIES
MURDER ORDER
"
BENEFIt'-ARRANGED
president
3 DAY SALE of
...
PIANOS
USED
Monday.Tuesday Wednesday
Predicts Mexico Will Rise
China
andItaFall Like
'i
h
)
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Washington, Jan. 22. "American
maiiufacturi-i », producers and rapitalshould be cautioned that, notwith¬
the recognition of a govern¬
standing
ment in Mexico by the I'nited States
and other foreign powers, economic
conditions are not yet, and will not for
some time to come, he in a condition
to permit the exploitation of the markef of Central Mexico," declared an
Ati arican well known in the commer¬
cial world, and who has ju-t returned
from a business tup to that country.
I he pre'etit de facto government
will find it hard, if not impossible, to
realize the democratic ideals to which
¡1 nas pledged itself, due primarily to
'he dense ignorance of 90 per cent of
the people, and. secondly, to the char¬
acteristics of the Indians, who, as ex"
Les Restaurants
sont les
Bustanoby
plus chics de
New York
perience
ha» shoun
u»
in
our
own
country, do not ¡i-nd themselves readily
to tin» restraint of self-government.
The history of the n«e and fall of the
i hiriese republic is one which probably
And its analogy In the Mexican situa¬
tion.
"Mexico, from an economic stand
point, is still perfectly solvent, nottl -landing the terrible drain and
If you want good piano
very low price,
it will certainly pay you to visit nur Ezchiuige
Department tomorrow. .Ask tlie salesman to
show you the following lot»
.
We
Accept
'eau. form
asset which, in actual and
realizable value, is far in excess of the
total of :ts liabilities, which the last
few
an
of revolutions have
years
Placad In the hands
groatlj incroaeed.
SI arable ¿»t.«i Competent re-
eeiver, Mexico would
¦errrTyer.fei.l'
..
T>
so
soon be ranked
»mong the presaereaa, rich and pro¬
of
the
world."
countries
gressive
.
.
Terms
WALTERS.
150
STEINWAY.
185
That
STANDARD.
MARRYATT.
135
110
Are
PEASE
225
MENDELSSOHN. 175
STERLING.
225
FISCHER
75
180
HUNTINGTON.
Reasonable
«
destruction of wealth during the revolution. The natural resources, both
mineral and agricultural, together with
itl gl ographical po-ition and the Ideal
climatic condition«, of its rentrai plat-
LAURIE & HAYNES
$120
WINTERROTH & CO. 160
MILTON.
140
WALTERS.
155
STERLING.
235
.
.
The Sterling Piano c0
SÛT*!
WfcokSSls
¿7ÄS.
STERLING BUILDING
Manufacturers
»ml Hftail Warem-nia.!
»flfaWMO Fulton Street, Corner of Hanmtr
Place,
BmoU|) ii;
.
Dir. Crushed {n W*lla«Princeton, N. .1, Jan, 22. In the
Mount Holly, \. j, J.n o,
library «>f 1 hanet Lodge, Greenholtn,
" a um»
Miss
Blisaboth
iatiire laadl 'de ,Ir. a b.nk «f
th« himie of the brid". of Professor
(]mJ ^
Marsh l.ibbey, daughter
Prince
of
lmr
Willson,
Louis«
day
and
'»nysar old aaa.
ami Mrs William I.ibbev, was married burgh,
Howard
Powell
and
ton.
Lester
Bniaot
thin afternoon to Walter
man, They wer»
¦»*.¦ ._"l
'?..*.
were dead »sea
William T. Glenney was H.best
L. C. Glenney,
Glsnntpi «on ofPr.Welter
Fleming
Owen
Malancthon W. Ja¬ and the u«h«rs0.were
ut I'lainfield.
Reinhart, of Plain Sell, rs, who .ere at play wita
cobus, «lean of Hartford Theological and Franela
"¦.
of Newark,
THLY WILL COME.
SAY PROSECUTORS
-
Japanese Influence in Chin«. It Is
j
»f v«
.
BBaaaf
dimming». Newark: treasurer, Mrs
Tokio. .Tan. 22. Faron Kikujlro Ishll,
Ed« ii .1 Olmsted, Elisabeth
of Forelirn Affnlrs. to day
Minister
si«
Montclatr.
Mr* Arthur Hunter,
made auditor, and Misi Francas Baker. told the House of Poors that China had
Is wpreaenl informed Japan that it has postponed
of Woodbury, 41 as sUcted
;
th« Bat lonsl sxecativs
stati
the s«me establishing n monarchy on account
»re
officer»
the
AH
¡'I'lirii
it ¡rear except th«.* sacond «ico- of the conditions throughout the coun¬
try. The
Peace Council Leaders
daughter of Professor Llhhey. of
Princeton, Wed to W. I,. Glenney.
Wad»-*orth
M «» Mary Newkirk. of
He.:ornpaf!i«'i| by H,« orrUitr. ",
the bridal hymn, "0 Perfect I
Fowler, Martin and Schultels
Argue Against Indictments
Lincoln's Guard Ousted.
"^.7aar"^^^
secretary. Mrs. I.. H
'atiiiic:
PLOT SUSPECTS
TO D.EFY TRIAL
and Wlllsrd
Presbyterian
pastor of th« First fhe
ceremony.
liiircli here, performed
.! th«
sister
I.lbbey,
Miss Polly
and tbs
bride, was maid of honor, Elizabeth
bridesmaids were the Misses
of
Llbbsf,
llnldwin, of Paris; Janet
bride, Eos
Lake, cousins of the
Spring
th«
of
cousin
G. Rrown«, of Plainfleld,
bridegroom; Pose Marsh, of l"Uts<
-
Detachments of
Government Troops
March.
officera: President,
Feickert, Danellenj AntKa»t«lea-praslOrange;
ilent, Mrs P. 11 Colvin.Mr«.
\V»rd D.
i
president,
..
t^""B"w à m
AFTER VICTORY
Hetirtng (MUrcra.
EllsaSatk, N .' Jan. 2s, The Now
But President's Agent
His Criticism Was Made
in Oood laith.
m\\\\\\\\\s^^\Sî am
Postponed.
New Jersi>4 Organi/atlon Keélert» Ils
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Mm
REBELS ADVANCE
SUFFRAGE ELECTION HELD
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Protestante.
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DECLARES WORDS
WERE MISQUOTED
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MISS LIBBEY IS A BRIDE
Offering Thousands
ONLY, ai OLD
.-hi Annual Event of High Importance,
of Household Helps, of Reliable Quality
Low 'Prices.
Enameled Ware
Grey
Grosjean
quarter of century and known the world's stand¬
The Famous Lalance and
a
Made hon- in Woodhavon for a
with
rfai-e
su
on
a
steel
coated
ard. Fir.st quality, single
made and every piece absolutely perfect.
IS
extra
an
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Ususlh
Sale price.. 38e
<*c
44c
ftoc
56c
Kettlei
8 .I qt
4
5
qt. 1
5 6 I 10 IS $4!##l
95c I UsusHy. .48c 53c 59c 69c 3ÎC ?1 U|V. _76c Sale pr.ce.38c 41e 47c 64e 67c 81c ally. .2?c Î0c 42c 44c ?Cc«Jc95e
:TC 27c '7c 4^ 47c
.
.
p",*^ 23o 24c 29c 36c 41e B2c S7«
D««P CoUoders
9
L'su-"v- **-24c
Ususlly.
Sale price. 19c 23c 26c 32c 37c ."¦¦ pneo..!9c
11 12 In
10
Convex Ssuce Pots
i U sM )H 6 *#¦
*ic Ml
Usnslly. .35c iSc Me 33c
39e
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27c 50c
21c 23c
28e
.
Deep Pie Plates.
Deep Dish Pans
1
"
1o
i i
Ususlly. ...44c
Sale price. 36c
Soc
19c
39c
47c
21
10
qt
Ususlly.
...i'c
16c
68c Sale price.lie
12c
roc
Sale price. 19c 23e 27c
M 12
i8c
14c
io
in
Ususllv.
i"c
4 5
2
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.
12 IS 20s".
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Convex Kettlei
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Sale price.47c 57c 68c 79c 98c
15c
Berlin Covered Kettles
Tes Poti
'
.
.
.
.
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Berlin Covered Sauce Pans
1 «4 SK iH ê 8 qt.
..
Carefully
7
4
_
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finish.
Lipped Preiemtig or Stew
Tea Kettles
Rice Boilers
*
good
1
I
12 tSSOSr*
qt
--1 inallv
R1< '"'0$1'-*
|0
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30c 34c 38c 42c 46c 50c Ususlly. ,28c J4c 42C48C 59c 70C SaI*5
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1
1
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Oval Dish Pant
15
-
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-
-
-
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IS 22 qt
t'i
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2
Sauce Pans
Straight Covered
Coffee Pots
4
? qt
I s.i
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USUSlI:
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.70C SJC <"5c USUSlly. .210*20 360 420 440 400 Sale
s*",e Price.86c 64c 74c Sale price.23c 26c 27c 31c 33c 43c Price. 17r 21 c 24c 29r 38c 47c 5»<
5000 Pieces Aluminum Ware.Best Grade- Far
Mandan!
«>f heavy
^«»««il
gsnge mrUl and hiarhlv
cereal Bailer.OSc Me. covered Sauce Pans, polish-il
1-n.t. .iM«-
11.70 rice or
12.25 seamless
-»
spun Tea
5
Kettle:
''*.fli-oO
|] ii en'ere,1 Merlin Sauce Pan,
.
íl^'c^reirnerlln Kettie/t^
7í,<'
Pereolaton; S-euB
«oM Si I I 11
Bee. deep Colanders..Illr
««1.10 deep preserving Kettle.*. 6 o'.
*U*
Underpriced
-
«mil!«-*'
Small Aluminum Ware at Sir
Price».
a.ja,r'
'^ Preserving- Kettle,. $jt.
Pres>eff<*1t»c Kettles,«* i8-qt.,
ii i
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48e. deep lippe«! Saoee Paaaf 2-o.t..».»
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Ü.'.'i Baues Pan Sets: best lif-OB, I 11.21 « > rn i» «. t Pani.S||(. ;,.s". p;,r.- -..
ft.
1 '-j. 3-qt.; «-ach
HI»,- Aluminum lolonial pattern Coffee
Cake Turner
White Holly Hutter Pate. .Be. e*eh
In ported Salad SoooB and Fork,
poliahed boxwood; usually 35c,
at
.m le. pair
..lie. pair Triumph Self-Wringing Mops, re_r. Towel Holler«, wh te '*;;"'.
tie. patterns at
,.>,
I
20c. and ttc. el
Ms«, at.»..'Z t e
f.-ft. smooth Ironin«; Hoards. «Mlc;
44-ft., 4l>c; 4 ft.4'aîc MoP ('loth« for above, reg. tSt., Best white woo«! ^'.,'.,. ..4,.'V
:
V .¦..'»y.&V" V
Strong foldlBg Ironing Tables, 6««i- (..,",.
l«^«**« IV.
for lifting from boil
Sticks,
21c; 16x22, »-«e.i ¦'-* ?*
.,S(
ft. top, clear white wood; reg
**.
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taxtt
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ât
$149
"1" siic Knife"f*
Hoxes, 2-compartment, sah, Star Ladders, .», I, SI]
*
ai 21»
Wall nDryers. ü8-arm. galv.nire,i
He. ,..'.,
.s,. a* S. . S . »
w,x ...,, . , ma(U>.
;.r*J
Iteel hanger; reg. 2or at....l»c
ftt
|(. ..,,.,
«ii'ii Mop Stirk«, ref, late, at-He Mutter Mould«, reg. 15c. at.... .><¦
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Wooden Ware That Will Give
Satisfactory Service
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Wonderful Savings in Willow Ware. Baskets and Hardware, Which Space Prevents Enuo«-'«1'
ing.Deliveries During the Week.Subway Floor, Esit Building.