r'"Hivifii ifiMn lUJIliMlill..PJLillllMil -" i' r- i - '.. -mi Wi !Y" i n T V "Vjii- "fJjHpPP ' P3BE BIX 5IEPF0RD MATE TUTBUNTC, TODFORD. OTCKOOX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1915 4a"VTC-f .-. " ' ' ' OF 74 WOMEN APPEAL TO CONGRESS TO VOTE SUFFRAGE FASHION IS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SATAN, DEGrARE MINISTERS IDENTIFY WRAPPER :ji'Hi, STORE ROBBED last week ft -1 TAKES LAST FLIGHT Fl F wryr - - ' WIN OM DYNAMITE - W " r i-yx 3 j 1 g -. AEROPLAN N SCHMIDT TRIAL H I' f: I, SAN DIEGO, Cut, Dee. 10. Ex pressing the dcBiro to "flv onec be fore retiring to a quiet lite," Mm. l.nlu Cunwtock, n(?cd 74 years, of thin city, nrrarwd for a filtflit with Aviator Anton Meverhoffer, Jr., that ended today with tlio fnlluiK of the flying hont into the wntcrs of Knn Diego hny nnd the denth of tho wo mnn. Mrs. Comstock, previous to the be ginning of tho flight, Htnted that who wished to be tnkcti to ft holt-lit of nt letiHt 1300 feet. Within a few min utes nfter the flight Intel been Htnrted, Recording to tho Btorv told by Meyer liolYer, MVs. Comfctock wnn heired with a fit nnd, renrhliift out, grabbed the nvintor in n finn RTftHp. Meverhoffer nnvs that ho fltnitfulcl desperately to freo himself from tho cmhrneo of tho womnn ho that ho could control the machine, but thnt beforo ho cou'd rcleriHo himfcelf from her gniKp the Hvintr boat, which wnn nbont fifty feet in tho nil-, turned over and fell into the waters of tho bny. The force of tho impact with the wnter complctclv wrecked tho fly ing boat. Mcyorhoffpf ontl MVs. CotilHlook were hurled clear of tho wreckage nnd rescue parties within five minutcH Imd brought both to hhore. ItrH. ConiHtoek, however, upon examina tion, was found to be dead, whether from drowning or tho injuries hIio re ceived is not v't known. IMiyuiciiino who examined the bodv of tho woman htnted that her nock, ouo Jeff, ono Jirm and her shoulder were broken, in addition to other injuries. Me.verhoffcr eseuped willi a fow scratehes on the face. Tho, dead wo man had been a resident ol'Hnii Diego for a number of vein and is survived by n son and u daughter, both grown. PREFERS CHARG ES WASHINGTON,- Dec. DJ.-Woimm suffrage leaders again appealed to somite and house eomtnitteas today to immediately favorably report the Susan H. Anthony constitutional amendment to enfranchise women. Miss Anne Mnrtin of Nevada intro duced more thnu a dozen speakers at the senate hearing for fiveminute speeches. Senator Itnnsdeli of Lotiisinnn di rected attention to the contention that the women of tho south did not want thu ballot because of the neurit womnn vote. "It is not the negro question which Is endangering suffrage in the south," replied .Miss Frances Jolliffo of Cali fornia, "but is the factory owner who employs children nnd women." Mrs. Sara Hard Field of Oregon told of the fight of western women for national suffrage and their reso lution to put suffrage ahead of putty. Ho fore the house committee Dr. Anna Howard Show, Mrs. Corrio Chapman Catt and other representa tives of tho National Suffrage nhso oliition urged the amendment. Mrs. Cult said she would not have it on her conscience to refuse to let tho question of a constitutional amendment for woman suffrage ;o beforo tho states. "I believe wo could trust the people of the various slates to do what is right," she said. "zsszl FORGER IDENTIFIED AS CONSPIRATOR AGAINST HAISELDEN SIUUNUKIBI.D, 111., Dec. Ifi.Dr. Gvorgo I', MpRchulch, ntnto roprciien tntlvo from Chicago, enmo horo today to Mlo written chnrgos with tho atnlo lionrd of health rtRnlnst Dr. Harry Hnlseldcn of Chicago, who declined to perform an operation on tho de fective IiollliiKor bnby, which might have saved Its life In tho chorees Dr. Hnlsrldon Is nc cubed of grojs unprotoimlonnl con duct. If found guilty his llcoimes inlnht bo revoked. "I nm also considering' tho ndvls ability of taking this matter up with tho state's attorney of Cook county," said Dr, Llpucliulcli. BURGOMASTER KEPI IN SOLITUDE l'AHIS, Dec 1C ' I greatly fear I shall Imvo lost entirely tho uao of npeech before tho Imnquetu which you npeok of my prcnldlng over In the future," aaya lliirRoiunMer Adolpho Max of DruNaolH, In a letter ucnt to n friend from tho Herman fortress nt OnlU In which ho baa been con fined for tho Inst year. The burgomaster, whoso disagree ment with tho German military au thorities at Urussels led to his Im prisonment, h)h In his letter that tinny of leers Imprisoned nt Glntz, nro Jiermltted to inlnjtle freely but that for some reason he Is unable to fathom, ho has not been allowed to come In contact with them. Paris nowspapors, In publishing tho letter asked whether President Wil son, King Alfonso or Pope Ilenedlet can not Intervcnt to nllovlato the lot of tho burgomaster. i CALOAHV, Alia., Dee. 1(1. -Police Chief Cuddy of Calgary said today that J. IE. Von Mbiilfonl, serving a year's imprisonment, after having re cently been convicted of forgery, has admitted to him that he is Johannes II. Van Koolbergen, wanted as a wit ness in Han Francisco in connection with the ease of Huron Von Hriuoken. Von .Mont lord, Cuddv said, claimed to ho one of the men who plotted in San Francisco to destroy railwn,s and bridges in Canada and niiinilinn-i plants in the Tailed Htntcs. FRANCE ORDERS STEEL RAILS FROM PENNSYLVANIA STEEL I'HIliADKUMIIA. Dec. HI. -Tho Pennsylvania Steel company an nounced todnv that the French gov ernment had placed with that corpor ation an order for 8.1,000 tons of steel rails. Hh-h-li-li! Did you look at those pictures? Well, look again I They're the leading ladlos of tho Ilroadwuy nurlesquors, aro they not? YES, THEY AUK .NOT! Thoy aro a couple of stylish man nllilns toggod up In thu rags that aro going to be the swell thing In Man hattan's swagger set this winter. Thoy'ro not from nny ordinary pop ular MHMon show, or any womnn's 'immm'' REPLY UNSATISFACTORY (Continued from pago ono) LONDON. Do. 1 i 'There It tivery reason to IhIIvc that the Gor ijnnn rolahttUg will hav to tit wurh longer than was ex.pecod in enUr te deal with tbe prnMtug dlseoitlettt among tho mnsco. my the Hotter dam corrospoudont of the Dily Nwi. "In ordor to npnoM tUme ehiimtr Ings, it will newt to deal wltk no fewer than one huMdro4 sod tolrtv resolutions, all relating to the otMri liutlon of food, IhmM nwoluttoun dealing with tl'P sotiial pollry, wM h will require delliwte liojMilliig. th demands qf boiler pay for th wi tilers and llQr n(( better orovtsloH or the relief of wrtr fHIUHi" aboard, there would be little room tor discussion of Secretary Lansing's contention thnt tho commander io lated tho principles of international law and humnuitv, ami that it was "wanton daughter of defenseless non-comhutuiits." Official pointed out todav thai a thoioughly unsatisfaetorv and nine- sponsive ivplv Ironi AiiMiin would hnuir dii)lomtie rehilioiih between tlu two countries to a ciimh lieeiiuse of the closing words ol Secretary Lan sing's note, which declares that "good relations between the two countries rest uixni n common icgtud for law and human. tv," and that Austria, apprecmtiuir the urauty of the case, "will ueemle to its (the I'nited States) demand ptomptlj." .Nolo .AIot Kmpluillc Speeil'icMllv the note ileniHuded do uouucinir the siuKiug of the Aucona us an "tllogal nud undefetntible act," punishment of the commander "who perpetrated the deed." and nonurnt of an imUmuttv to those Amencnns who Mitlorwl. The note Mauds ns the most igorous of all the Ameritiau ('oiiVkiHiiidenee of tbe war nnd wn not e(UMlled men h tbe uote at the ilis(. of the Hiibuiuiiiie coiilrotcrsy with Oerttiitii.v. AuotrinV iliplomalie relation with the I'nited State, oiaee the recall ot Awbaiiaador Diuuha for his etiHucc ttoti with p-loU to eripttlt Amftncan Munition plants have Ihwo tuaiulaiued by the emlm bete with Haroa .weidiuek a e ha rye d'attaiii. Utvr in Ihe da lUruu Xaawiiuek returned to the iate detrtinent and ajptin oonfrrNt with criarv Un utf. II truiHl to tall what hi MUMioa a or whother ho Im4 heard from Vtaaoa iare h ooJnmI w tha morataff- It oVvoloiird tkat Iko koruo had " eid bnot mn trmm Viotma Uliim kin NttMiiua to hta sm "...fa lopiy, vfcirk, Uvovor, was ho4 t-..i, itta4 lo hiaa. Ii k4 mat hooa m'rutHl ai Iko klatr drmitti nl at ill) ll.xu ,. ill, , , hoem magazine they're rrom that very hon-tonnest ot tho bon-ton, "Town nnd Country!" And thej'ro offered In nil sorlous ncss to tho moneyed dames of tho eastern fashion centers a stho very best bets In dinner duds and matinee costumes. Over tho ono nt tho loft thoy had: "Net and Jot Jot ominroldored In sertions on n full tunic; sable fur on n not skirt; from Alice Mnynnrd." And "Town and Country" thus de scribed the ono at the right: "Worn ELBERT HUBBARD'S ESTATE $397, very short black spangled evening gown with dni-hlng velvet bow and sushi from Ilotio Socurs." "Fashion has taken satan Into part nership," says tho Kov. Samuel Fal lows, reformed Episcopal bishop of Chicago and student ot social condi tions. "The fashion-able dress of today Is an Invitation to men to mnko Improp er approaches. The good woman dressos as guadlly as tho ovil womnn; how Is the world to know which garbs vice and which virtue?" XHW CITY, X. Y., Dee. 1(J. Will inin V. Clea'ry, former town clerk of Haverstraw. was found unillv of sec ond degree forgery by u jury today. The jurors niudc a rceiimuieiidatiou i for mercy. , Clenr.v, formetly u imliticnl power in the community, firt Kuined noto riety by killing his son-in-law, Kit. I gene Newman. Of this crime he was ' acipiitted. Later he wt indicted for lorn cry nnd Kmul Iniccuv and fled i lnt may. Atler a determined search he was found in Washington and brought back lor trial. E TOHONTO, Out., , Dec. 1C Tho wills of Elbert Huhlmrd and his wife who wero drowned on tho llnor Lu sltanla, wero filed horo today for an cillary probate as both hold stock In tho Northern Crown Hank of Can ada. The amount of .Mr Hubbard's total estate was declared at $!U7,SI5 and that of Mrs. Hubbard at f87,7r3. In eacn case tho estates wore divided equally between their children, El bert nnd .Miriam. A direction in each will rend: "I desire that mv body bo cremat ed and not burled In tho ground." GREECE AND ALLIES LONDON, Dec. 10. "King Con stnutiue, though slightly indisposed, received Premier Skouloudis yester- I day in bin bedroom nnd conferred on the external situation, which it is said in official circles are progressing normally," KouterV. corroopondent at Athens tellers phs. "The progre. of negotiations be tween Greece- and tbe allies is re icurdcd in militarv circh. as unite ! satisfactory. At the same time the 1 negotiations with the central powers, .directed agaiiiMt the poiihility of n Hnlgnriau iucuiMoii, ate e.oing so well that the possibility that Hulgurtnns will cross the frontier is regarded ith jh.tMUu been excluded." LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Dec. 30. Wrappers taken from the dvnamito in a bomb found nt tho home of Felix J. Zeehnndelnar, secretary of the Merchants' and Manufacturers asso ciation, after tho Times building was blown up five years niro. was identi fied today at tho trial of .Matthew A. Schmidt, alleged McNamnrn accom plice, charged with murder by Will iam Flynn, n packer for the Giant Powder works nenr Son Francisco. Flynn also identified tho dynamite packing cases found in tho south San Francisco house which tho MeNnm arn conspirators wero alleged to have used as n cache. Two other witnesses testified con cerning the purchase of metal lcttcm which the state nsterts Schmidt, Jos. IJ, McNamnrn nnd David Cnplun em ployed to disguise tho nnme of the launch used to transport the explos ive from tho powder works, but neither man could positively identify Schmidt. Harrison Nutter, employe of n sign manufacturing company in San Fran cisco, said Schmidt "looked like" tho man who in September, 1010, a short time beforo tho Times explosion, pur chased aluminum letters to spell the nnme "Peerless," the nnmo us given by the alleged conspirators to the Jllltll.il a tintititi BROOM SALE Next Saturday SHOE SALE All This Week TO LONDON, Dec. 10. "Considerable mmntitics of food arc bcim? scut to Germany by parcel post from Amer ica nnd wo nro m communication with our ambassador at Washington on tho subject," Lord Robert Cecil, parlia mentary under secretary for foreign nf fairs, informed tho house of com mons today. The under secretary added that other steps had been taken to deal willi the matter effectively. TEN PERCENT SALARY GIFT TO EMPLOYES CHICAGO, Dee. 10. -Officials of the Crane company announced todny that the company's annual Christmas gift to its employes will consist this year of 10 per cent of the annual salary of each man or woman em ployed for more than six months. Ten thousand employes throughout tho country will shnro in tho com pany's gift, which will total more thnn $700,000. nOYI.I.'STOW N, IM , llei. IB ! Sixty children were safel taken out ' of a burnliiK dormltor of the ChriHt'a Home for Homoleas and Dcmtlluto Children at Warminster, nenr heio today. j Tha children were at dinner when fire wan discovered in the Imminent. Tho older children were marched out willi the attendant!", with the help of some of the older lo and glml. ' helped to tarn out the buhle. I PERMIT PRISONERS TO CELEBRATE NEW YEAR'S IIKHI.IN, Dec ltl (t.N wnelcs t. Say villa). The German ui eminent. it wh announced toda b the Over seas Newt Htenev, has promised to Jtiii.ua an arranuemeul wheieltx itu- , sian. luinrihoned in (lerttinnv will lie permitted to celeb rtc New Yeur's da in cahe ltuiin allows iiopruuncd Gelinanis to eelcbiule the blltbdav of Emperor William. Portland Livestock Market PORTLAND. Or., Dec. 1H. faille. xtead.s ; receipt. 'M. Hetr, chmee, ' y'i.Vu 7 -M); sihmI. 7(o 7.'.'.'i, mediiim. 4).lHHa 7 ; cawm, choice, .". '.( -ViiO . good. At.a.VJ.; uiedinin, l.7."ioi '. hcifrn., chic, $Mu'.2'k j lloga I'aekaujivd; rteeil, Mi7. , Prime light, $.V75(uti; irie kinuiR weight, lAJ.Vufl; bsh! u piune mied, $.VM(aT.V?.; rtumb hev IMctUMC. ft.6(4i MI HHi kl", !') W.'.'.'.V Kht- -IM rag i ti'fupt . 1 1 1 :. Chow aiuwc huub. 7J.Va7..Mtit aawMtHi kM( lMib. 4i.i.'Vi .." ; clwirc yeaHta. 4i ."Ka HW. a.ssl Experts Who Know Tho li'mliiitf Hotel Stewards tuitl (Vfs ofthe World use and reeonnneiid Grape-Nuts FOOD yearling, mlL2. old ther, i MtL'l all ain haht , ..'.'.'v.i A . gaml er. t M(l . SlEg iEnnmiinnaKiJ 'l'HiM!1 ElgE2app This itroditet contains the finest ingredi ents known to tho art of Culinary Science, and we recommend it to the public with our guarantee over tho seal of our association. The International Mutual Cooks and Pastry Cooks Association. THEODORE M. La MANNA AD0LPHE MEYER President Secretary E. S. HODGSKIN, M. D, Footl Expert BOYS' UNDEJkWEAR 10c WOOL SOX 10c Suspenders Flannel Shirts Sweaters Gloves This splendid toot! is made of wheat and barley and contains tho entire nutriment of these grains, including the priceless mineral elements so neces sary for building and maintaining vigor of body and mind, but which are so often lacking in the usual dietary. A Suggestion- In stuffing your chicken, turkev, duck or gooso for the Ch rust mas dinner, try using one quarter lirancNuts and three-quarters broad ernmbs. instead of all bread crumb. You will be delighted with tho crisi) nutty flavor imparted by thi wholeoiue ingredient. ' ' Orape-Xius food come ready to eat direct from the package; and is novr isiilug:, eaHily.dtfcCKtiblc, economical, delicious. "There's a Reason'1 s.ld b (iitM-ers evervwhere. and hundreds of other bargains Overcoats. 98c We have a lot of good SECOND-HAND OVERCOATS that we want to sell, from 98c to $5 Same old place Will H. Wilson 126 N. Front i it mi lir. v i I