Washington Evening Times. (Washington, DC) 1910-02-07 [p 9]. · 2017-12-26 · THE WASHLMxIviS...

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THE WASHLMxIviS TIMES MONDAY FLBKLAKY 1 1910 9 LEAOTS PROTEST Directors Plan Mass Meet- ing Against High Cost of Living NOTABDES INVITED PRESENT VIEWS Boycott to Be Deferred Until Gabs Have Been Formed- in Twenty States te Kl wwl AntiFood Trust against tile centres contrib- uting to Ute high east of Hvirn wM be at a pabttc xiass nth Uw pert of thte Arrangements i board of directors to get Oon efiUon nail and to obtain two or more Baen i of Congress as speakers so that he propaganda ntajr be gives the widest It is also probable that representatives of some of tbe loadta r womans dubs f New York lad Philadelphia will give their on the posstbatties of the to curtail the evils of trust domination of the nations food supply t Speak The end of the meeting is being engineered lay Dr E Sobarf presi Rent of the Leas while Miss Janet Richards a member of Ute board of directors and a prominent Washington teresting club women of that city hi the movement She will invite several women leaders hi club work weak soon as the acceptances of the sjeakers bees obtained the pro- gram will be announced Dr who has returned front Philadelphia and New York where he went to arrange the appointment of State direeters Is Wet the outlook for toe Lsar He said this morning that the idea of iioidinc a monster mass meetlntc in the Capital had been suggested because It mould show the states that the had become deeply rooted and would inspire public movements elsewhere So far the rational organisation has spread Its branches over twelve States representing an aetual membership f between 36 and 3 ft persons who have their faith In the idea that M nationwide food boycott will eventual the most weapon food combinations Directors App iate The present plan is to organise not ess than twenty Statesbefore a boycott is attempted With a mttHon eam err in twenty States Scfaarf te tnaflrte Leas win then be fully prepared to demonstrate Its strength Today he reports that the work of or ganizing Ohio and West Virginia is fair- ly begun In the Buckeye State Miss Ida Isham of has boom ap- pointed State director while the same work in West Virginia has been to Mrs Sturgis wife of Represen- tative Sturgis Schaf describes the as a healthy infant fully able to stand on its wn feet Organized only three weeks IRO at the Arlington Hotel ft has shown such growth he says that the million mark in membership undoubtedly win be realized the next months BELIEVES HIS DOG STOLE POCKETBOOK New Jersey Man Surprised When Canine Brings Back 107 CLINTON N J Feb 7 Daady a belonging to Na- thaniel Wfeeeter returned to his oday a wallet containing 1W val table papers that stoJ M from Wl eierg bed room ten days ago It was wallet had been stolen by a sneak thief Mr Wheeler says be new thinks that I aady stole It for ate having re- ceived a threshing about time w 1 r disw peared Today while play Jne Wheeler remarhe if you had been round Deady the thief wouldnt have my wallet would T Almost instantly tbe dog ran out of the house and in about an hour returned and placed tile wallet at his masters feet OPPOSES SUFFRAGE proposal of the Indiana Federation of TVcraens Gabs to present to Ute Login latur a bill siving women the right of rfrase on school nutions and the r ctit of school officers has elicited iron Mrs Thomas R Marshall wife of Indiana governor some strong anti sentiments Mrs Marshall that women are too impuleiva to be with the ballot LOCAL MENTIONO- pen Late Evenings Cbaess Crackers Olives Pickles Sardines COLD Beer Jas D 14th Eye sts T1 W Red Weak Weary Watery Eyes Relieved by Marine Bye Remedy Soothes Try Murine Your Eye 5C Try Our Famous Stews sac Phila Oyster H i SB Uth nw Gas Raages Water Heaters 6i5 lathSL C Mvddiraan Co 12K G St CaveriyT i4uiabtoff 1331 G St K T- VLansburgh Bro S Dry Goods and 420 to 426 7th t BON MARIE FORCED SALE i The sale that te attracting crowds I i Z143M Seventh St N WV I AtHIFOOD TRUST I- TO Lee heard by tiN frs p0salblo views rant emest Went loc L club woman is toe ay III New York lit to- t it ed rful wage Dr dele- gated Dr Long Newfoundland leg believed tare t e fr got lad Felt 7The llf IDtro ted MME Dom ly I Chop A RsdytoYeaJ Articles i- i r d i 1 BON MARCHE i t f f t 71 protest by t lat- ter month behis made dgaIcance 1 A have move- ment l1B pied in- fighting con- fident mas- ter and had been the he INDIANAPOLIS frame de- clares Vaoaa to a2gat- I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > VOTES FOR WOMEN FIGHTING FOR FRANCHISE II I URGED Lady Cook Advances Argu ments Favoring Equal Suffrage Clnfc gthat tbe franchise tor wo- men art be decMed sooner or later in their tars that the sooner it is the better It win all concerned Lady Cook formerly Tennessee Claim the celebrated American authoress has written for the coning Issue of the Am- erican Register what she has termed scathws exposure of the erroneous idea to womans natural Inferiority The question of franchise for wo TrUe Lady Cook is no longer Biater of s t ment but of justice The fact tbiU more than onehalf of the Inhabitants of this country are sad politically ranked witl hmatics kilns criminals and infants ate so glaring and inequitable that it must not and cannot continue Among tb onerous dutjSs which will fall uPon the next parliament of this wrong should take an important place Since VIii when an act was passed by tvMch as Beaconstfeld then Kr- EtisraeUflaid it was intended by th house to give tbe franchise to every housohqhler rated for the relief of the poor the question has undergone many new phases which strengthen the de- mand for duly qualined women to have the right of voting at parliamentary elections Xo one now would agree with Mr Justice Probyn whoa he said a few years ago Infants cannot vote and women are perpetual infants The most obstinate and most prejudiced opponent o womens claims to the franchise woUld disavow such legal logic as that Yet it was by dicta such as this from the bench and by worse from revising barristers that the act of W not to include wom- en householders as well as men sled against womans fraachiso did duty for many other degrading disabili ties It was for her to acquire learning to know was a mans business not a womans When lifh Khh schools in France she was hootedxjn the streets and her own father doubted her sanity Liossing said The woman who thinks is like the man who puts on rouge late Dr Xaginn sW because they are BO unexpected Alt these erroneous ideas as to wom ans natural Inferiority which have so long retarded T mental and social emancipation are however things of the past If there are a few go aa sp secretly and dare not avow theta have abundantly proved that their capacity to acquire sound know ledge to reason clearly and judge is iual to that of met In their public functions as Law Guardians and School inspec tors and other offices they have an discretion and ability not surpassed by their male coadjutors On what grounds then are qualined women even those of rank property and of privilege which has neon freely upon multitudes of impecunious and illiterate men tor excluding women from political Now however the cttisens of this country hire others fight for them end soldiers and sailors are paid through the taxes which are imposed upon women equally with men The tyranny of taxation without representa tlon very Englishman feels justified in taking up arms the world over Is upon women sttll independent means and no others have no domestic circle tel en gage their affections while many pos- sess talents which if freely exercised r to H law a mon strous waste of wholesale Therefore as a matter of tight as a means of Imbuing politics with higher general protection of unrepre sented millions who under tbe oppression of partial laws we urgently invite all who love justices desire the future welfare of their country to cmse to women STRONGLY he for as became their sea Is aft amem tile rectl icatlen Lord If we beck little we fled that UIe saaae tort that were e FrantOl8e de Sainto tried to eetab The We like to hear a few words of sense from a woman as we do froM dq teel as to entertain them they do y ra exercised the that b9 In the government by cal force man was a war rior there might have been good von 110ft to against which A large proportion of women M1e would go fa our eat n purposes and a purer morall and for groan j combine for the extension J f f ant x rhea a dis- franchised L ro a of arguments a parrot ac- curate civil intelligence exercise ages plyj national the ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ = I LADY COOK FORMERLY TENNESSEE CLAFLIlf L < > = = = IF WATER Commissioners Approve of Plan to Give Chevy Chase Fire Protection wth amendments the Commisnioners today forwarded to Congress a report on the bill authorising the tovn of Chevy Chasse Md to connect Ms water system with that of tbe The bin provides that Chevy Chase authorities shall pay to the District an drant shall also bear tile expenses of connections Use of water shall be restricted to extin la a letter to Reprssentativ Samuel W Smith chairman of the House Com mittee on the District of Columbia the Commissioners say As a general proposition the water systems of the District bia beyond its limits to adjacent towns In Maryland for any purpose whatever- but they believe that If Congress desires to establish such a the connec with the District water system at a point on Connecticut avenue extended would be the least objectionable They do not however that the use of Potomac water should be purpose than to extinguish fires The large and if the privilege of the water were granted adjacent towns in Maryland the capacity of the present water supply would soon be reached FAVOR EXTENSION SYSTEM I I annual rental of for every JIy I Co- Met I i tion of the town of Chevy Chase Xd permitted to this town for any other water supply of District Is none us ng l favor- able Dis- trict 14I ire Bald misstoners are opposed to the too t ¬ ¬ Mrs H E Buell Will Be Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery Funeral services will fee t oclock tomorrow afternoon at the Foundry M 5 Church for Mrs Hattie S Buefl Mrs Buell died early yesteri morn lips In her apartments at 2423 R street northwest The ser rices wnt be eon dvcted by tar M M M ere of the Foundry M K assisted by the Rev J R Verbrycke pastor tot Church Burial win be ia Rock Creek Cemetery Mrs knows as a poet and author She was liked with the stat of regular correspondents and contribu- tors of marry magazines sad religious publications She was born ta Cacevevla X T in 34 he was graduated with high literary boners from Clinton Semi- nary In 182 she composed the hymn Child of a IDs which won her a reputation and was swag te nine different languages Mrs Buell was interested in religi ous work She was a graduate of Chautauqua and was president of the Womens Christian Temperance Union at her sumsaec borne at Thousand Island Park K T Mrs Bard tame to Washington In 1904 18 survived by two sons L aid Willard E Buell of AUTHORS FUNERAL WILL BE TOMDRROW It r tile Church She Curie BueK was worldwide Her- bert tide city ¬ ¬ EXHIBITED BY EXCLUSIVE LADIES TAILOR JS OF i PHILADELPHIA- This suit represents The Declaration of Independence Buttons are solid silver inlaid with the head of George Washington in solid gold Trimmings represent the Liberty Bell Color light See this wonderful and beautiful suit at The Style Show Arlington Hotel Vienna Ladies Tailor and Furrier 1531 Locust Street Philadelphia I A S PRESSER i I shaded I Exhibit I 95- c It- u PRESSER 1 t CREATION t- i T mahogany National 4 S t > > > > = = Farmers May Enter Retail Field Unless They Get HigherPricesCH- ICAGO Feb 7 Mere than farmers and milk producers nvt here today at the nrst annual meeting of the Milk Producers Protective Association to perfect plans whereby they wilt se cure a large share of the retail price of milk Indiana Illinois Wisconsin and Ohio will be represented at the convention which according to the officers will make the dairymen It Is the purpose of the convention to launch a aseociaUMi to bind together milk producers alt over the country and to force the Mflk trust to give them- a fair share of the retail milk price The fanners declare that unkss the dairies agree to give them onehalf of the retail price of milk on March IS contract for the ensuing six months will invade Held and force tne trust to come to time BRAVE OPERATOR FIGHTS THE FLAME- Charles Heckman Sends Warning Signals Before Fleeing For Safety WILMINGTON Pet Feb i An overheated stovepipe caused a ire last railroad tower at bridgeNo 4 crossing the Christians riter near this city It was part of the Philadelphia Baftimore and system and with the tower was the oed com cystelh of interlocking entailing a loss of aSt Operator Charles Heckman was on ond floor when the nr broke He at once set all signals the track to warn all approaching trains and th r started in to tight blaze with hand extinguishers He finally had to flee for his safety s PRODUCERS OF MILK PLAN TO fIGHT TRUST which deatros ed the large Po G W hloctou eel t 711 d tai switches the s I PICTURES of Phonograph to Make Reproductions on Screen Seem Alive NEWARK N J Feb 7 Having rc Mined tine of the ambttSoas C his Mia the perfection of a storage battery that wHI operfUe a trolleylecs street ear Thomas A Kdteon is now working ea apparatus for introducing motion pic- tures aid the phonograph into the school room be of great edit tonal rah rfr Bdison idea is to combine with phonograph in such a way will operate so tiU the morime pictures on a screen wm Mterally be made to talk He to certain that this arrangement will create greater Interest te the studies of especially history geography- and industrial work Color Tfltotograpby win be used in manufacture of the picture films and the exact colors of aatsxe wdO be se cured in this way eoffibt nation machine of great in the study of A practical demonstration ef new will be given the latter part of this month before the of edooat- fcM of New York city BANQUET OF Frank Feting president and Res is Cngress who are morn hers of the order wit be special guests Fraternal Order of Eagles at the Pies Home this arransenten s are In charge ofjFF- eeaey and If W Xichoteom BENEFIT FOR PARIS NEW YORK Feb 7 The benefit at the Metropolitan Opera House for the relief of the Paris flood sufferers ittl 2733 The auditorium wa ci and the long program prorrti attractive PLANNED BY EDISON at will the star Ute the EAGLES B tty at a banquet to be TIM wd I Use machine tic at school- children came the- n board Washing- ton clerk evening per- formance d ¬ > ¬ < ARRIVAL OF BABES Story Repeatedly Interrupts Settlement of St Louis Estate- ST LOUIS Teb 7 Babies are ar rfvi tile late WUUwsr A ne one of tnfltionoire founders of ttarga- toeKcKlttrtcfc Urygood Comps that and eoorta an won dering whether the estate ever will oe settled Several hundred dollar worth of real estate twins held trust to be tnrned into cash for the beaetoeiariea But babies hare persiei entry interposed legal obstacle cherubs Uv r t only dn l the courts and lawyers by their advent but they have thwarter plans of their trustee who bas striving for three years to get a oonrt settlement Each time a has been filed however the announcement of a birth ta the family has nailed all legal process- to a for under the law no estate can be settled without entering the ap- pearance of every heir STATESMAN BURIED AT HIS OLD HOME- Body of Representative Levering Accompanied to Tatmtoa Mass By Congressional Delegation VUbam LOvering of Fourteenth cssional district Maf- jMchvsetts arrived in Taunton Mae early this morning Aotmpanyiog the body were Representatives Lawrenr Kellber Washbnrn of MawactiostC- al46rbeari of Kansas Lee f G or i palmer of Pennsylvania Kendall of Iowa and dge the o1 Congressional dcIegatioR Funeral servioea wrre held this noon at 2 oclwk at the Church o S- TM nja Tajtor Ma1 r fff S S I rnry pastor of the parish of V ttiT A iir c nu b i vv s relatives attended the services CONFUSES COURTS lit the ltoMieot heirs of toe e the is i the beer The taw the c t tor a r g as fast the thou ands tt petition body b Repre- sentative i Seta I r- and ¬ ¬ > > > > New further will open at 8 0A M at 530 P M Valentines and Valentine Floor G Street February Sale of Furniture is fraught with interest to the housekeeper has the tasteful furnishing of her house close at heart The poi of purchasing highgrade furniture every piece serviceable practical decorative in the truest sense inasmuch as it serves a purpose either useful- or artistic in the home and at prices generously low resolves this sale into a rare shopping opportunity which the thrifty is not slow to embrace From the choicest products of reliable manufacturers we have selected a various assortment of articles many odd and unduplicated pieces of furniture which naturally increase the value of the sale and make prompt buying advisable We believe you will be interested in the following values f t Woodward YorkWASHINGTONParis- Until noticestore and close FavorsMain Our Annual February Sale of Furniture OUR I II S t i 1 J ¬ Oek Toilet Tables 1250 Value 2500 Mahogany Washstands 1250 Value 2200 1250 Value 2250 Oak Washstands v 1000 Value 2200 1250 Mahogany Cheval Mirrors 3850 Value 5000 5000 Value 7500 5000 Value 9000 6000 Value 10000 Mahogany Buffets Value 3500 4750 Value 5000 Oak Buffets 1975 Value 2500 3750 Value 4500 3750 Value 4700 Mission Oak Buffets 1975 Value 2500 1650 Value 4000 Oak China Closets 1500 Value 2000 Value 2700 5250 Value 6250 Mahogany China Closets k 3750 Value 5000 Mission China Closets 3750 Value 6000 Oak Dining Tables p v Value 2500 s I 2250 I f 2150 i i J Qak I S2975 Value S4000 < > Oak Dining Chairs 235 Value 295 325 Value 400 800 Value 1500 Oak Shaving Stands 850 Value 1850 1000 Value 2250 1250 Value 3500 Turkish Leatherette Fockers 1075 Value 1375 1195 Value 1500 Mahogany Settees leather seats 1950 Value 5000 Mahogany Arhjchairs 1675 Value 3200 795 Value 2000 995 Value 1500 i Mahogany Rockets Value 2500 995 Value 1500 675 Value 1400 Mahogany Parlor Tables 2500 Value 4000 Mahogany Sorrwioes 1800 Value 3000 2250 Value 3500 Oak Rockers 1200 Value 1800 Mahogany Airnchairs x 1800 Value 3000 Womens Maho ny 1 I J 1 1195 J o i 1 S3000 i t Desks Value S400 > > > Sixth Floor WOODWARD LOTHROP J

Transcript of Washington Evening Times. (Washington, DC) 1910-02-07 [p 9]. · 2017-12-26 · THE WASHLMxIviS...

THE WASHLMxIviS TIMES MONDAY FLBKLAKY 1 1910 9

LEAOTS PROTEST

Directors Plan Mass Meet-

ing Against HighCost of Living

NOTABDES INVITEDPRESENT VIEWS

Boycott to Be Deferred UntilGabs Have Been Formed-

in Twenty States

te Kl wwl AntiFoodTrust against tile centres contrib-uting to Ute high east of Hvirn wM be

at a pabttc xiass nth Uwpert of thte

Arrangements iboard of directors to get Oon efiUonnail and to obtain two or more Baeni of Congress as speakers so thathe propaganda ntajr be gives the widest

It is also probable that representativesof some of tbe loadta r womans dubsf New York lad Philadelphia will give

their on the posstbatties of theto curtail the evils of trust

domination of the nations food supplyt Speak

The end of the meeting is beingengineered lay Dr E Sobarf presiRent of the Leas while Miss JanetRichards a member of Ute board ofdirectors and a prominent Washington

teresting club women of that city hithe movement She will invite severalwomen leaders hi club work weak

soon as the acceptances of thesjeakers bees obtained the pro-gram will be announced

Dr who has returned frontPhiladelphia and New York where hewent to arrange the appointment ofState direeters Is Wet theoutlook for toe LsarHe said this morning that the idea ofiioidinc a monster mass meetlntc in theCapital had been suggested because Itmould show the states that the

had become deeply rooted andwould inspire public movementselsewhere

So far the rational organisation hasspread Its branches over twelve Statesrepresenting an aetual membership fbetween 36 and 3 ft persons whohave their faith In the idea thatM nationwide food boycott will eventual

the most weaponfood combinations

Directors App iateThe present plan is to organise not ess

than twenty Statesbefore a boycott isattempted With a mttHon eamerr in twenty States Scfaarf te

tnaflrte Leas win then be fullyprepared to demonstrate Its strengthToday he reports that the work of organizing Ohio and West Virginia is fair-ly begun In the Buckeye State MissIda Isham of has boom ap-pointed State director while the samework in West Virginia has been

to Mrs Sturgis wife of Represen-tative Sturgis

Schaf describes the as ahealthy infant fully able to stand on itswn feet Organized only three weeksIRO at the Arlington Hotel ft has shown

such growth he says that the millionmark in membership undoubtedly win berealized the next months

BELIEVES HIS DOGSTOLE POCKETBOOK

New Jersey Man Surprised When

Canine Brings Back

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CLINTON N J Feb 7 Daady abelonging to Na-

thaniel Wfeeeter returned to hisoday a wallet containing 1W

val table papers that stoJ M

from Wl eierg bed room ten days agoIt was wallet had beenstolen by a sneak thief

Mr Wheeler says be new thinks thatI aady stole It for ate having re-ceived a threshing about time

w 1 r disw peared Today while playJne Wheeler remarhe if youhad been round Deady the thiefwouldnt have my wallet would

T Almost instantly tbe dog ranout of the house and in about an hourreturned and placed tile wallet at hismasters feet

OPPOSES SUFFRAGE

proposal of the Indiana Federation ofTVcraens Gabs to present to Ute Loginlatur a bill siving women the right of

rfrase on school nutions and ther ctit of school officers has elicitediron Mrs Thomas R Marshall wife ofIndiana governor some strong anti

sentiments Mrs Marshallthat women are too impuleiva to

be with the ballot

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men art be decMed sooner or later intheir tars that the sooner it isthe better It win all concernedLady Cook formerly Tennessee Claimthe celebrated American authoress haswritten for the coning Issue of the Am-

erican Register what she has termedscathws exposure of the erroneous idea

to womans natural InferiorityThe question of franchise for wo

TrUe Lady Cook is no longerBiater of s t ment but of justiceThe fact tbiU more than onehalf of

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hmatics kilns criminals and infants

ate so glaring and inequitable that itmust not and cannot continue Amongtb onerous dutjSs which will fall uPonthe next parliament ofthis wrong should take an importantplace

Since VIii when an act was passed bytvMch as Beaconstfeld then Kr-EtisraeUflaid it was intended by thhouse to give tbe franchise to everyhousohqhler rated for the relief of thepoor the question has undergone manynew phases which strengthen the de-mand for duly qualined women to havethe right of voting at parliamentaryelections Xo one now would agree withMr Justice Probyn whoa he said a fewyears ago Infants cannot vote andwomen are perpetual infants Themost obstinate and most prejudicedopponent o womens claims to thefranchise woUld disavow such legallogic as that Yet it was by dicta suchas this from the bench and by worsefrom revising barristers that the actof W not to include wom-en householders as well as men

sled against womans fraachiso didduty for many other degrading disabilities It was forher to acquire learning to know was amans business not a womans Whenlifh Khh schools in France she washootedxjn the streets and her ownfather doubted her sanity Liossingsaid The woman who thinks is likethe man who puts on rouge

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sp secretly and dare not avow thetahave abundantly proved thattheir capacity to acquire sound knowledge to reason clearly and judgeis iual to that of metIn their public functions as LawGuardians and School inspectors and other offices they havean discretionand ability not surpassed by their malecoadjutors On what grounds thenare qualined women even those ofrank property and

of privilege which hasneon freely upon multitudesof impecunious and illiterate men

tor excluding women from politicalNow however the cttisensof this country hire others fight forthem end soldiers and sailors are paidthrough the taxes which are imposedupon women equally with men Thetyranny of taxation without representa

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wth amendments the Commisnionerstoday forwarded to Congress a

report on the bill authorising thetovn of Chevy Chasse Md to connectMs water system with that of tbe

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la a letter to Reprssentativ SamuelW Smith chairman of the House Committee on the District of Columbia theCommissioners say

As a general proposition thewater systems of the Districtbia beyond its limits to adjacent townsIn Maryland for any purpose whatever-but they believe that If Congress desiresto establish such a the connec

with the District water system at apoint on Connecticut avenue extendedwould be the least objectionable

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Church Burial win be ia RockCreek Cemetery

Mrs knows as a poet andauthor She was liked with the statof regular correspondents and contribu-tors of marry magazines sad religiouspublications

She was born ta Cacevevla X T in34 he was graduated with high

literary boners from Clinton Semi-nary In 182 she composed the hymn

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te nine different languagesMrs Buell was interested in religi

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ICAGO Feb 7 Mere thanfarmers and milk producers nvt heretoday at the nrst annual meeting of theMilk Producers Protective Associationto perfect plans whereby they wilt secure a large share of the retail price ofmilk

Indiana Illinois Wisconsin and Ohiowill be represented at the conventionwhich according to the officers willmake the dairymen It Is thepurpose of the convention to launch a

aseociaUMi to bind togethermilk producers alt over the country andto force the Mflk trust to give them-a fair share of the retail milk price

The fanners declare that unkss thedairies agree to give them onehalf ofthe retail price of milk on March IScontract for the ensuing sixmonths will invade Heldand force tne trust to come to time

BRAVE OPERATORFIGHTS THE FLAME-

Charles Heckman Sends WarningSignals Before Fleeing

For SafetyWILMINGTON Pet Feb i An

overheated stovepipe caused a ire last

railroad tower at bridgeNo 4 crossingthe Christians riter near this city Itwas part of the Philadelphia Baftimoreand system and with thetower was the oed com

cystelh of interlockingentailing a loss of aSt

Operator Charles Heckman was onond floor when the nr broke

He at once set all signals thetrack to warn all approaching trainsand th r started in to tight blazewith hand extinguishers He finally hadto flee for his safety s

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NEWARK N J Feb 7 Having rcMined tine of the ambttSoas C his Miathe perfection of a storage battery thatwHI operfUe a trolleylecs street earThomas A Kdteon is now working eaapparatus for introducing motion pic-

tures aid the phonograph into theschool room be of great edit

tonal rahrfr Bdison idea is to combine

with phonograph insuch a way will operate sotiU the morime pictures on a screenwm Mterally be made to talk He tocertain that this arrangement will creategreater Interest te the studies of

especially history geography-and industrial work

Color Tfltotograpby win be used inmanufacture of the picture films andthe exact colors of aatsxe wdO be secured in this way eoffibtnation machine of great in thestudy of

A practical demonstration ef newwill be given the latter part

of this month before the of edooat-fcM of New York city

BANQUET OFFrank Feting president and Res

is Cngress who are mornhers of the order wit be special guests

Fraternal Order of Eaglesat the Pies Home thisarransenten s are In charge ofjFF-eeaey and If W Xichoteom

BENEFIT FOR PARISNEW YORK Feb 7 The benefit

at the Metropolitan OperaHouse for the relief of the Paris floodsufferers ittl 2733 The auditoriumwa ci and the long programprorrti attractive

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Story Repeatedly InterruptsSettlement of St Louis

Estate-

ST LOUIS Teb 7 Babies are arrfvitile late WUUwsr A ne one of

tnfltionoire founders of ttarga-toeKcKlttrtcfc Urygood Comps

that and eoorta an wondering whether the estate ever will oesettled

Several hundred dollarworth of real estate twins heldtrust to be tnrned into cash for thebeaetoeiariea But babies hare persieientry interposed legal obstacle

cherubs Uv r t only dn lthe courts and lawyers by their adventbut they have thwarter plans oftheir trustee who bas striving forthree years to get a oonrt settlementEach time a has been filedhowever the announcement of a birthta the family has nailed all legal process-to a for under the law no estatecan be settled without entering the ap-pearance of every heir

STATESMAN BURIEDAT HIS OLD HOME-

Body of Representative LeveringAccompanied to Tatmtoa Mass

By Congressional Delegation

VUbam LOvering ofFourteenth cssional district Maf-jMchvsetts arrived in Taunton Maeearly this morning Aotmpanyiog thebody were Representatives LawrenrKellber Washbnrn of MawactiostC-al46rbeari of Kansas Lee f G or i

palmer of Pennsylvania Kendall ofIowa and dge the o1Congressional dcIegatioR

Funeral servioea wrre held thisnoon at 2 oclwk at the Church o S-

TM nja Tajtor Ma1 r fffS S I rnry pastor of the parish ofV ttiT A iir c n u b i vv s

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Valentines and Valentine Floor G Street

February Sale of Furniture is fraught with interest to the housekeeperhas the tasteful furnishing of her house close at heart The poiof purchasing highgrade furniture every piece serviceable practical

decorative in the truest sense inasmuch as it serves a purpose either useful-or artistic in the home and at prices generously low resolves this sale into a rareshopping opportunity which the thrifty is not slow to embrace

From the choicest products of reliable manufacturers we have selected avarious assortment of articles many odd and unduplicated pieces of furniturewhich naturally increase the value of the sale and make prompt buying advisable

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Oek Toilet Tables1250 Value 2500

Mahogany Washstands1250 Value 22001250 Value 2250

Oak Washstandsv 1000 Value 2200

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Mahogany Cheval Mirrors3850 Value 50005000 Value 75005000 Value 90006000 Value 10000

Mahogany BuffetsValue 3500

4750 Value 5000

Oak Buffets1975 Value 25003750 Value 45003750 Value 4700Mission Oak Buffets1975 Value 25001650 Value 4000

Oak China Closets1500 Value 2000

Value 27005250 Value 6250

Mahogany China Closetsk 3750 Value 5000

Mission China Closets3750 Value 6000

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Oak Dining Chairs235 Value 295325 Value 400800 Value 1500

Oak Shaving Stands850 Value 1850

1000 Value 22501250 Value 3500

Turkish Leatherette Fockers1075 Value 13751195 Value 1500

Mahogany Settees leather seats1950 Value 5000

Mahogany Arhjchairs1675 Value 3200795 Value 2000995 Value 1500

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Mahogany RocketsValue 2500

995 Value 1500675 Value 1400

Mahogany Parlor Tables2500 Value 4000

Mahogany Sorrwioes1800 Value 30002250 Value 3500

Oak Rockers1200 Value 1800

Mahogany Airnchairsx 1800 Value 3000

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