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The Guthrie Daily Leader
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MJMHKU
VOLUME XLX1V.
HOME.
QUTlIltlK OK LA. TlllrKSA MAY (5 lv.U
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St.( rt t.
FIRST STEP TAKEN IN ERECTION -If
NEW SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE
Impressive Ceremonies Mark Breaking of Ground
For Two Million Dollar Edifice; Picturesque
Parade Followed by Imposing Exercises at
Temple Site; Governor Robertson Makes Plea
For Sanity; General Freeman In Strong Ap-
peal; Present Temple to Go to Masonic
Orphans' Home.
"Cathedral Oound lireaktRs Clan
la tie napi adopted by tie xprinii
tlajmmen ioday Officer were elect-
ed aa follows.
Orvel J Johnson. Oklahoma City
president; Thos. T. Wakley. Okm
gee first vli-e-president; llufus A
Underwood Tul second view-president;
Judge K. M. Bailey Chickasha
icretary-treaaorer; H. IV tarr;'P
Sbattuok historian' Commillee was
named to confer with SHrtary Ivrr
and board of control relative lo I'uy-
injt and -Installing suitable class
memorial either In th Cathediai or
on the Campus
Hy the RrnA of God. ! here now
and hereon dedicate thin spadeful of
soil to the new temple of knowledge
lid enlightenment and here 1 hope
to see euihrined monument to the
worth and services of Free Masonry.
May Ood prosper the Scottish UU-
consistory of the Orient of Okla-
homa the valley of Cuthrlo and the
southern Jurisdiction of the United
States of America."
With silver spade filial with
fresh sod poised in the air IVputy
Sovereign Inspector General Perry
Freeman thus performed the first of-
ficial act In the actual construction
of the new Scortish Ri'e temple to
cot more than two million dollars.
on tbo nortlioast corner of Capital
J'ark at hlh noon. Thuraday
Impretaive Scene.
India Shrino hand aecompanie 1 the
solomn benediction wih the atfraln
of "America. " Tho act of tho Hov-
erolim lnwnof'tor Gottera! wan the xlft-
nl for a general harraco of aod-dig
ftioK and wMhin fiftwn niinulea five
humlred anadea and Ktiovel had ex-
changed hands from ten to fifty
time aa Scottish Kite Muxon fllotl
alongside a hattery of arrry dump
carts plotwhed tho ground and pitch-
ed tho excavateit soil Into the carta.1
Two moving: picture machines In h .
offlna; regiaterod tho action Thu
terminated ono of tho most d'.wpl;
improsaivo cortmiotiloa evor held aitioi
the foundation of tho city.
Parade to Temple Site.
While tho huge 1h at tho lemph
waa being given tho finals In lh
Thirtieth Decree at 1 ohxk thli
morning the various units of a para 1
were toing asaoml)ll in the ald
rtreeta adjacent to tho Tonplo.
Aa the cltte poured forth from thr
Temple the parade waa alredv ii
motion goln wfst on Harrison
headed by Chief Mitchell and poller
mounts and the India Shrine hand o
Oklahoma City.
. Followinra came the Temple Guards
flight motor cars with tijxaljers an?
the Eauterti Star.
At thla point the claaa of 700 Joiner"
the Uno followed by 'members of al'
Mue lodge Shrlnem vlaltlng HHe
ien and all Masons nnaaaikned '
Next came au-toa filled with ladiet
who eerve at the temple during the
reuniorm cltUen on foot and. ir
autos. In columns four deep the lint
moved to First street thence to Ok-
lahoma avenue and east on Okla-
homa to the Temple aite in Capital
Park. H was an imposing parade
At the park only official molor am
were allowed inid the grounds
Here a great crowd had gathered 1e-
fore the parade came In.
Big Crowd at Ground.
On a raieed platform near the apot
where the corner atone will be laid
the ceremonies took place.
Invocation waa pronounced by Rev
Geo. O. N'lchols. after which Frank
H. MeGulre master of ceremonies in
introducing Secretary Frank !err.
paid a noat tribute to Guthrie and
the consistory of Oklahoma. He
briefly traced the growth of tho con-
sistory in thla valley how it ha4
overflowed the present temple which
fifteen years aero was regarded as
too large and referred to tho good
will of the city in voting the present
magnificent Ke to the Scottish RHe.
He reerred to the tender of the pres-
ent Rite temple to the conalstory for
the state Masonic orphans' home now
located at Darlinston. '
Orphans' Home in Present Temple.
Secretary Frank .Dorr in an Illu-
minative Masonic talk Hkewle re-
ferred to the orphans' home looatldn
which drew forth much applause
Frank w not carded on the regular
program but bis remarks kt noth-
THE WEATHER
New Orleans May Tonight nd
Frida cloudy probably showers.
Man Who Brutally
Killed Wife On
Street Must Die
Oklahoma City May t. The crim-
inal court ef apteals today confirm-
ed the conviction of Monro Bet-
teraon of Vinita in the Crig county
county Diatrlct court tor the klllinj
of his wifa. The court aet July
aa the date for th electrocution of
Bctteraon at the atat penitentiary
at McAtettrr. Mr. Bctteraon was
hot down on the streets f Vinita
by her huaband. She was mother of
five children.
ltK by hMn Impromptu. He rapidly
traced Mji Minlc tradition from early
Assyrian times showing Mi won of
tho widow of Tyr fr-ring th fUM
Kraml maxtr down io tho prwit day
and tho nrfjw'iit event "Thin ia the
proudetst nnmnt of 1ny life" nnil ln.
"and my hif .amhitlon now in to lav
the corner ftono of lhl great torn-
pie."
Governor Lauda Rite
Mr. Mofiulro next lntrMlued Gov-errwu-
'KolmrtKOti; who delivored a
fonvful dlxoournf on Mawmry. "I m
a Maaon" ho id. "and I want o
coiijratuhite (iiithrle and tl Orient
of Oklahoma for the great work be
gun today. This temple will bo aiSlorin and hank generallv also wef
monument to nnowlet:e. to tolnrnnc
to civiluaitm. Thirty years po I
pnssetl through this jmrk for J he Sar
and Fox count r ff miles east. There
was nothing here then and there
were no Mho lodges In the territory.
In thirty jrenrs le find nearly f'fty
tltoiiKitid M;uions ten thousand Scot-
tish Kite n:cn an I here the t'osinnlng
of the greatest temple In the south-
ern Jurisdiction."
Tho governor paid a high complf-
tnent to the colored people and par-
ticularly colored Masons end Odd
Fellows. "H Is our duty to help th
colonni brother) help ifnisolf" eald
the governor. "I am (glad to neo so
many of them Masons and so many
likewise wearing tho three links. 'We
vhotild do all possible for the col-
ored man." The governor ssid the
world has been in turmoil in far I
Insane since the war. It Is up to the
Masons to help in tho work of. pro-
duct Ion and harmony.
Strong Appeal By Freeman
Soverign Inspector General Perry
Freeman closed the ceremonies wllli
an impassioned appeal for lht boys
and gtrlsof our country.
"The future of our government and
our country is In their kp!;" said
he. -
' He also fald tribute to the women
of the Kastorn Star Mr. Freeman
(rscel the history of Mamry with a
aeft touch citing it as the very bul-
wark of the nation. The harmony of
tho spheres and tho slesdrawtneits
of tho brotherhood of nian dva lls.on
Masonic teachings he said.
"This government was founded by
Masons." said General Freeman. "Of
the firty-six signers tf the. IK-lsra-tion
of Independence fifty wero Ma-
sons" said be. "Sixty of the sixty-
one generals of General Washinon's
army were Masons." He said Ma-
onry meant the upright life toler-
ance love emity and well-beln.
Religion Is God in the human soul
and the Masonic religion Is everlast-
ing he. said.
As the India Shrine band jJajed
"America" General Freeman retired
from the platform and turned ttie
first spadeful of earth.
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New York. May . Arraxia Miienls
for the iradusl lminlKmtlon of 001.
O'0 Jews to Palestine following the
Ran Remo eesslona of tbe pete con-
ference whicii gave Cat lirita'r. (he
mandate over that country tor Ihe
eslablKhment of a Jewish national
home land will he discussed aft
extraordinary session of the Zionist
oreaniiation of America here ni xl
Sunday and Monday.
' The conference which will be at-
tended by 1700 delegates from this
United States and Canada will be. It
is said "the most Important and his-
toric gathering; of' Jewss ever held In
America." Under the leadership of
Short Cuts To
Home News
Th lal '.nrps mnt o Odd!
FilWwa will hold a ' meejui
tomorrow nlaht at whk h th threo de-Kjre4-
of th Km-anipment will N con-
torrol on a largo class f rand tU tea
from th Outhrt and m'tuhhorln
KmIko. Thia will t-nd th ismfnns
of decree tn thin hraneh of the order
!n Guihrte for the) auinmer After the
deurei work la con ludl Imu h IU
1m- aervtM.
A letter reeved tolav v Sup-
erioteiident Teak of thn rtty lvili
front C. W Turmr. wai. ht;h who 1
)npt-tor fctileo that hfi Paver hl1
. h'Hv) of thlt rity ttaa Un marked
nTMllied with Jl unit In lut favtr
hleli i an exiejxhwally fitw sh'ltis
and rnfle t lnu h rnMII on tho ul
ond hUh tu-hod fcu-iilly and tho it
rlttendent. It tui'n tht trfudent
who rrain!e ft-om ho r-twato hlh
iwhoo ar rti'ri o color any rrt
loge In ho country.
A nieit frtm Pirtnid hl af
emoon irtatel that a ryvUmo ha via-
lied that Miion of t!io country and
mut'h damaso wax lono v tho rur-41
dttriot. So fr no rarla of eaa-
vaUllea havo 1mhh it't'lvfd. Many
Guthrlo i(ple were frijehtrned when
tho hlR -Mink cloud ppertit trwv.-l-10
rapidly from that dinvtiim How-
ever It pivHl to ho nothing but rain
and waa welcomed.
' - Two IhouHand u'hMt rWldren
wi!niC"d the jmrade slid attended -the
ceremonlna at tho (aik this niorniii
The gnund breaking rf-rewonlea for
the new Masonic cathedral were Ini-
preiw.ive. It ta etlmted coikktvs-
tlvrly that ten thousand ix-ople were
in attendance.
Chutvhe of tho city will hold
aervlcea Sunday In memory of Mother
Mother's Day will ho olmerrod tWs
yetr In evtry church ami many actuml
houn throughout the t'nltwd States
A white ros for mother dind and
red one fir mother living will be
worn. i
County city and federal offices
were cloeed today from 10 to 2 and
evorylMMly coniHS'toil with them st-
tended the Masonic caMuilia) ground
hraklng ceremonies at the park
t loeed during hMto hiiw. The day
was !ile-int and thouannda thronKisI
the trcita
With the Ivreaking of ground for
tho million and n half dWIar Maewtlc
cathedral tmlav the building -itvtty
In tlulhrle (cj;an in eeriu-M Many
more lmildings will be er"t-d this
year and i)ntrat f.r nt least fifty
new rewldimce pm;ertl already hav
been let. L. I. luiand la building
hrii k blix'k on Han-laon and J; k
Tearnoy will soon began building on
his vaant lots on Oklahoma avenue
eawt of the Kres storf. It. Is certain
that the Klks will build tlvlr prwsed
homo this year am! X.!;? Dounlas liss
announced that he will make many ad-
ditions to lite Pioneer nillls. Mow s
Welnlwvrger also hae decided to build
two brick iiuildimJs on his eM Okla-
homa avenue lots. .
0. S.
DESTROYER OUT
OF COMMISSION.
RETURNS
New York
May .Tie Cniled I
Slates' destroyer Urdner. one of sev-!
en warahlps which left yesterday for
Key West for probable service in
Mexican waters was forced to return
to TompkiimvHfe todnv (liccauso 4f
nwnr en sine trouble.
SILK MARKET IN
CHINA IS PANICKV
Vokohoma. May Ii The ullk m ilket
clownl confusedly again today This
wj duo to sympathy In onn.ftlo'i
with a n-iioilil de-line In fiio New
York market.
RAILROADS WANT MORE
MONEY FROM GOVERNMENT
Washington. May fi.An additional
J.Voo.nofl.ooo during this year to fi-
nance the eonstruofion of freight cars
was tfjtked of congTes toIay by thu
railroad executives.
TO INVESTIGATE CAMPAIGN
EXPENSES OF ALL CANDIDATES
Washington May fi. Investigation
of all presidential camialsn extendi
jtures reifublican and democratic wasirnunler of Herno M. Meade IVoiln
'proposed in a resolution Introduced
today by Senator Borrah.
Palestine to Be Flooded By Jews
Justice IlrandUw of the United Spates
supreme court and United fltates
Judnre Julian W. Mack the organisa-
tion Is expected to take Immediate
action toward tho re-wtih!lshmenl
of the Jewish people 1n the Near Kasf
after C00o years of exile thus brlmr-
inar to pass the realization of the
movement lwfun 7A years ko by I)r.
Theodore llorzl Jather of (;o'tV-a!
7Ionlem. .
In callinr this extraordinary con-
tention which necessitated the post-
jionement of the regular annus! meet
In which had been scheduled for
Atlantic City beglnninif May M. th
natlonwl executive sdd. "The bttor-
ic ctioo t 8aa Remo on April 24
SAYS
WOOD WILL OE
6. 0. P
ki: (iiiiti or iti
iws (;miv. coiu
Miiri r. mki:s nmi:.
I.ASI o SI 111 ( I II
i iim
WOOD ONLY NEEDS 170
MORE VOTES. HAS 321
ii s i.m vim i'i n ( i i
NOW IIIW M l OI III U
r:Mnons; .mils.
m:hv to omiwii:
is im:s
BULLETIN.
Pueblo May A-Prrcded by to
district convention! the republican
state convention to name four dsle-gatee-at-large
and alternates to trie
national convention at Chicago wa to
convene here at I p. m. tvtay. It i
predicted by Wood's leaders that the
army man will take all four vctes.
WOOD HAS J?t VOTES
Chicago May " ;oierl LiMnni I
Wixul III lie nominated for preli5'nt
at the republiiaii national 'nvent ion
cn the flint ir M't-ond tlli sii-ord-
log to the prediction of Fred II Htm-
lev of Wii hHa. national committee
man from Kana and vice-chavi Bian
of the Wood camjMUn commit t.
Tlve K;inan's prediction comes Ire-
mediately follow in nnnoom emeit ef
the xi'ticrnl's uci e In the Indiana
lirimnrtee whote he renlterel a ma
jority over Senator Hiram J ihiiion
if California his in are t o.mntnt l:i
the HiHtaier vo ul'lhan race.
Delegates Pledgsd to' Wosd
Mr Ktsnley bases lU j.redli'ion in
the ilowS Wixid h' neir d"lel at
pledged lit hltn iu'ii''v th ill all o'brr
t! O P. aspirant.
"Counting the thirty Indlms vein
and li from'. .Mitryland nbiained (in
WixhI aheadv h. .11 deb-gales
puhl'v cominiited to htm." accord-
ing to the Whhltiin.
"Tins Is mdrn ulretu'th than all
other e-imliilntea comldnml can mus-
ter It rHui!s tut votes to noml-
tuite. An additional 170 votea it
obtained durln? the nent month "
"If complimentary favorite eon
vote) on the first ballot prevent Wood
from having a clear majority there
If no question Inn that tio'wlll they
sufrii lent strenstth on th following
ballot to tnnke his noinltml loM a cer-
tainty even before roll call Is iom-
jdelcd. "Tli remilts of the Indiana prl
marlew yenierday wepi most etitfac-
itnry. It was a victory for sound re-
jiulilicanUiu and Indicate Wood Is
.the iop: r favorite His wucceaa'a
'inavn n itdi him Itui fiiilv lupU-ul m
. .. T ....
(1nl( VPriwt th
tlonal convention hn It -oiivenes
hern In June.
Supreme Court
Upholds Lever
Food Control Act
Jackson Miss. May 6. Judge Ed-
win Holmes of the federal eouM
here today upheld the eonstitut $
ality of the Lever food control m t
by refusing to issue an Injunction
restraining T J. Locke fedsral fair
price commissioner for Mintn.p
from enforcing observance of ftfr
price lists.
JURY HAS FATE OF
BANKER -SLAYER IN HANDS
Ilbsimi-on. 111. May -Th :
of Kdxar Htrause charged with the
nr. went to the Jury mis momiug
The trial has touted about five week
-i j-i fi.nnCM-ir-1-r1 i-.---- I
which gave Toof;nltlon to the amn-
ion aspirations or tbe Jewish poop.e
opens up tbe Immediate opimrluniiy
to them to conquer throiiKb work and
orifanUatlon that place for themselves
In Hie world of civilization which has
been their ho'-e for twenty centuries
a plaice to expres Itself In aci ordanco
with the traditions of social Juatlce
and "righteousness.
These principles It Is said will
(to vera the new Jewish) tiome land.
"Political and tdvll equality Irrespee-
tlve of race ex or faith of all In-
habitants; equality of opportunity
which with due regard to existing
rfghu. shall tend to etalabUan the
ownership and control of ih land of
NOMINEE
FAMOUS "OIBSON OIRL" MAKES VISIT
TO HER FAMOUS SISTER LADY ASTOR
8aauirsssBaasa4tia! .-sfis." -fiwmoj
1 I
.mix t h.tfies M.itift iiIim
( hitfles I'.itift ii(tii U
the latter hunie in T;i.ov Mnvlnn.l. f.f (he IiiM. tun since l.o.ly
Ator liecanie it im-ntUi r of I'Mrl'iHini tit The 1'l.nt.oi uj.li !tiis Mrs
iiitivin iii liie .-enter nr the tm.ih
tic m'cu in irotfiny coitiuec
HEBOID TO IKE PROBE
' OE RETAIL PRICES
State Futr Price ContmiiHinn tt
Fend Out Affenti; Allegeil
Profiteering: in Overalls
Ii Reported.
Grocery and cl.ith'ng pihea in ok-
llihollin City will be lllcMlg:lt4d l
the '!e fair pfti n oiiiiiit.it. John
11 Kehold director. aid thia mvk
Telegrams Iwve limn .oitf by Mr
lieluild to ul! ftir prlee oris init f a In
t'Hshomu cftb-s csllltig f'ir t -:- ta on
t'rlceB und cviib nec f sny f im.ft
leering. The activity of the state com
nrlsaloii Is In lino v it h the thirty dv
IriyentliiHon of pilum promted by tbe
department of jtisle e ft i bi hi v
although Mr f!e!ld did not s(v that
rt pons on oiiditloin In Ok'slmm
would be Kiibrultted to tln Mil t hoi l P-1
nt Washington.
I':ii-t(cnlriy. Mr Heboid mid t)u in-
ve?tijctt!iou would (over sugar fio'ii"
nd new pulatoci) mid mi in'iuli v ttito
reported profiteering !ti ovi-ifK The
overall wcirliii; iiiuvement h ! o
have be i a 'onipnti!. d by n rupld ad
valu e in pri. n ju i.nlitik' to Mr lie
bold who nay he propose io atre
the clothing lii'iuiiy n this jiMliiii-
l.r Item.
No reports liMfi- !. . n made yet i
the utate ommlm- ion mi l n i. i.
cnmplHlnls fwv bcu filed the die.
tor iid. No cv.e. o of li'Mtdlll.' of
sugar has hci n j'jvi ti jlu. connnif :'ioe
he said
DEPICTED BT STUDENTS
St. Joseph 'if Academy Personnel
Presents the "Upper Room"
to Appreciative Atuiietuc
at Royal Theatre.
t'nder the anlnte direction of Mf
lHiim (' Itirry. of SI txmis the s'ti-
deins of St.' Joseph's Academy siat.
ed the "I pper Koom" at tin. Hoyal
theatr Wednesday ti ght The house
was crowded amj 'flie auIi m e high-
ly appinclatlve Feniurea .r the en-
tertainment were tho Slav and Pccfc-a-lloo
dances and the b.i nn butiei -fly
dance. All th students in t oc-
ean t did exceedingly w'il showing
tho poetry of motion In th orlgi.iui
and likewise a fugh degr. of under-
tandlng of th poetrs of ryttnn so.i
rhym. Tho taking part. wf.re.
(Con'lnued on Page 1. Col. i )
From .All Nations.
iwiiiiiiii - -i-il"-iri-nrii't.n.i
al' natural resources and of alt publl
utilities lit the whole people; aii ll a-
ratloii eif the co-ojeratye prlnHp
far as "fsi.t In th orKunlaatlon of
l agricultural Irnlustrlal commer.
v'.itl and "fluaticlrfl uinleiiiilftii and
the ettiabjinhnictif of a fucal (Mdivr
which sha!I prote( ihe. pvip from
(be evils of land apm-ulutioti find
from every other form of fln.mdil
op;iresi.on."
Aihough millions of Je purtlcu-
Lrfy from Knatern Kurop ar said
io be prepared to leave at a moments
notice the ZionMs :y that "no tilud
rush of ImmiKranls will he pormltted
to flood Palestine but that a well re-
gulated carefully scientific lmmigr.
' IX I - . a u
ihiI unr lor t t -r ln.li t.
u-tluivf iter ut. r I.jhIv Alor al
noiji !.! ami l.mtv
lnr ltil
lA GUTHRIE NIGHT
j IvcprrtacnUuvcs Iovl Churehe
Il.tvo Acrepttd Invitation ;
Special Car and
lutes.
i a iiie. iii r r'iri'iMi4iitiS f
ml i he Guthrt" thurche at ih. !rtirftit f
. hurt h v.ii.dav vem It Was d.t
lided to i. opt th IliVltTittnn ft tn
IliMv Siimli v iii-Hnt fi r.-oei ye
M f.r a in In to nlM The ij.
will bo (itr:ot!m wl n Koon ah t;Mjtit(
bu iro)-li!f wit) b tho esily i irt
o! . . k wfier iii-i t
"This InvitaMoii lv .ji.fidd to th
wholn i; v and the d. .!. w to h
t)lo tilt l.i
'(! ' 'itf Aiistnr'-oi'iitu forj
' e !. i a wi undo for nil who I
wtrth Mo in A'.o r"aigciiicn.ts fort
v '! e-u B'nl we itro tn hopea for'
.e I.i I rate " ! ! ArmlroUH i
AH I !). Aiitiitiitit ofiieuta will be
Hindi' later. The 'o-owrslin of evr-ry
or!uiU'.iitinii In toe litv ! do (red.
Mistook For
Robbers Two
Tutsans Killed
tula. fikls M.iy -f tf W
It tie I'M yeiri id lu!n f Iran so
was shot and killed and f i $1 Jjo.
b-g Ullor surioMSly wniinil t lly i.f .
furrs nr tl nm Ut WedrH.
nisday nluht whn offiters rmltooS
them for robbers n;t the TuliMe
thoijijlit the officers were highway.
mn nd refuted to stop their car
The officer hot the Hybta off the
tr before turning theif weapon
rn the ocoiant Trite was shot
through the brain and taken to Ry-
an Ok uoofiis li. honie white Jop.
Iimj was tsksn to an I I Reno ho(d.
till for treatment.
Th men Tul Sunday nigh
in an automobile for Ryan
romit'Msis io ni:
i mi n i iii( m.o
f'hlcnfo. May H - The de!lon of
S." t.ii y of l.i.t.oi ibu.n that mem -lietslilp
in I !m ofouiiiiib.t lalnr pry
does not cot i: i ... Ki'outtd for d..
portutloii. w ill not rf. t t'i trl.il
hero llml week f HUlldlil rinwm
I .bud Slid ;!7 h.-m ;!( ineititMr of
Ct party a . ot!it!c to At lor-
liey llrivn. iiMltiy
CORE TO SPEAK
.iit ;r ;..r.. will ip.'W at Keilenl
I'atk. Tuemlay cveolr.ir Aplit fK
tlon of p..rhap U.mm annually wlil
be undertaken In order to Insure lh
proper ecifiomle and cultural dveIoi-
nmtit of the country"
In addition to forinuUtlntt the iil-
r of American Zionist at t) world
Ztonl tf confidence to t bdd in Carls-
bad Csei ho-Hlioikln. t)einntnal Jitfy
I the convention her will tjtke ttp
this ';ile-ttne recortwt rucllon prvrram.
ThU will In. luilo tho reclamation of
i wamp and wasi kind IrrlnrHilon
niodernUltiif of pnWtlne clilin. ann-
Ifwioii the bii!t.!lnf of a harbor at
Haifa and the establishment of rjoth-
lut and lihoe factories oil and soup
plants and other Industrial and com-
mercial enterprises .
LIQUOR
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PADTT LE1DEIIS
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Mm h f I HOIIIIUIION
IOUIM. .WIIONU.
COW KM ION; W
IO I II. Ill
WILL TRY TO OMIT .
WET AND DRY PUNKS
nut; lion; iv uh.so;
I'himiu vi t:ii cn n u
i'iti;r.M rni'V i oi.
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HIWUIIK
BULLETIN
New Haven Cwewv May .Hn
in ef the Vtsted at as tie pT-
m the manufacture and mt tef
and light wteee w fevered by t'.e
denocrti atate eenventien today. A
reommendtii ef s tal tentret
(ornmHtH that the Cnee?lM die-
t'n t Ian Franeiete da inetruMl
o vote at a unit was rejected
WETS AND DRV TO BAT Ur
Vihtaton. l May Horn
of in tO'rt Vr'iteHit tl' OMl ran'
binders (enumiy Unread oyrr tltn
: iiM.ji.-i t of Hl m ; Hi be a d;a '
inra wet and dry fsxht at th "rs
1 1. o convention artt ner'tiiif iy
effmt ttsUy to vfft a truce whirl
will result tn the Wu tiotnf Uftioid
They am holdlnv a sert of ronfur.
ni wtth te.n t b.fe f thn vsrto-M
d'cofiUnt f.nmst of IN party In
thi h't tht tbe irhttiibn q iit!ott
will Ui iwe. oer in th dtowwrmtt'!
i!lfiiot sud 1ht no eprri.i t.n
limite eli hr way on the tu so ant
to alienate the 're of any im lim
The d irwerous rlwn.'it's are tanl-l
on the on band by William J lry"
ho would (kn t new tho d' in r '
ri m ri ofd for a vtyt-rotn enforce-
in. nt of lb VoMnl U sa l i t!n
iihr by liovrrrrr Pd t di of Ni
Ji-fr end Ht-haior Mitch oi It of N"
l i -k who wt m oiiiiiooi'ii a
lie !nr!Kt(i for ltht Wtpif sn.t brr
If the forces) fi'-preitel by thewsi
l adere shotit l n t into row r fiiti
VVani'ttKMf th party Tteor rllrt
oiHtlhtn nitbl il'" whfc'h wmuM
so milt the I'Srty that H wubt hvi
no chte wbieer for uee-i lit
Novrinlier
President Wilson I mtjspiid t bo
t!iionnrhly r.nyertit with !im dait
oi of ibe siMinilon. and M U tn H
catej ti y tV- fusr pfrwn i
In lit confidence t'wit bo wi'l !
fofwuld st th prPtr fiili" whli iCi
inf'iieiu e s hi rsn oeit r to nft
tdiil prohiiiltt-ifl mi fvir n a pr'y
prittomitcentrhl la coo.s-rio d
In thu the pldent hi the back
Init of the sdmlhltrlbw pil"lrl er
' vnt.'eiw who bavn ritt lb well
known io!tlon tsken by Mr VVitoi
kooo ' ago hn h j a r-
nor of N-w Jersey that prohibition
!k mal'er ofcdecUioo st bs l . t.o.
i!it(on It follow then they d-
i turn thst It tut no p!;c In the pi '
form for a natbol elm-Moo
The elliistioo that Is1 Win rifdeiiw
id lo the wet ldw I hit if HI b"t
r.ett to ImpoMitbt for them to obtatn
n wot plttnk tn the pin form sod thai!
ihotr lntteiK s liable to rmwilt tft
WITH TENDER OF SECRET
Doubla Header CUu Gets Work
in Two PUe ; PUng For Or-
phana' lloma Removal Rap.
idly Maturing'.
VPh the npntfttih in h Thir'y
second drr. and tho luestu n
tb ttoyal Herrej th Siiiwt r'iin!rttl
of h Keottisft Kit will c'Mtie to
formal t!o ThurnUy tilsht. at ht
Temple.
Thio team hMe tnen worklt) extra
tlm sine rfcrly VV'edie.tay morn!n4
to ke; In ifil of rim s lli(le tb1
handllna? of two ilani. l.i toitoi bif
wbh srrsnsiiii for th (round lireult
iliR cereioonti have SJuwt (tie ener
ttiew of Ittte official. Ierei wor'
haa beuti perfortUMl at th Temple
while "coinmurtii attooe" bv hwoit
he is-der at the Pimt Methmlia?
churihi
It Is predicted tlmf within twelve
nnwitha' time the pi cm nil toinplo wilt
he undergoing alterations to fit thu
n.iils of a Max-mle home Th con
slsiory members almost tn a roan
an. ready to vote for the removal of
the si'iie home from Darlington tn
(lutbrie The furm t Jlarlliigtoa will
be retained for iid Masons.
April sfiowsr In May will Jrlni
forth vegetable In tho back yurj
ardea.
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