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Becoming a Detective: Historical Case of that leader, than is the Democratic Party of File #3— today to President Wilson. He controls his par- ty, and I don’t think he is too modest to know At the request of the textbook committee your it. He can mould it as he wishes and he has class has been asked to investigate whether moulded it. He moulded it quickly before elec- Hazel Hunkins deserves to be included in the tion in the matter of the eight-hour law. Was next edition of the textbook. This case cannot that in his party platform? He had to crush and be solved without looking at the role of the force his party to pass that measure. Yet he is National ’s Party (NWP), its relation- not willing to lay a finger’s weight on his party ship with President Wilson, and the NWP’s today for half the people of the United States most visible campaign tactic: organizing “silent . . . . Yet today he tells us that we must wait sentinels” to picket the . As a more—and more.’ ” member of the commission selected to review the case, your job is to examine the following Stanton Blatch continued, proposing a new documents to determine how the NWP strate- line of action: gists used this tactic to escalate pressure on “ ‘We can’t organize bigger and more influ- President Wilson, and what effect it had. ential deputations. We can’t organize bigger • Why did the NWP decide to picket the White processions. We can’t, women, do anything House? more in that line. We have got to take a new • How effective was this tactic? departure. We have got to keep the question before him all the time. We have got to begin Step 1: Review Background Information and begin immediately. In 1920 suffragist wrote , a book about the woman’s “ ‘Women, it rests with us. We have got to movement from the perspective of someone bring to the President, individually, day by day, active in the cause. In it, she remembered week in and week out, the idea that great num- attending the meeting where the National bers of women want to be free, will be free, and Woman’s Party decided to picket the White want to know what he is going to do about it. House. It occurred right after the suffragists “ ‘Won’t you come and join us in standing had met with President to day after day at the gates of the White House plead their case. The President told them that with banners asking, “What will you do, Mr. he had little power to advance woman’s suf- President, for one-half the people of this na- frage because he did not control the political tion?” Stand there as sentinels—sentinels of agenda and could not force change. The suf- liberty, sentinels of self-government—silent fragists were outraged by what they believed sentinels. Let us stand beside the gateway was the President’s unwillingness to act. As where he must pass in and out, so that he can Harriet Stanton Blatch, the daughter of re- never fail to realize that there is a tremendous nowned suffragist , saw earnestness and insistence back of this mea- the situation: sure. Will you not show your allegiance today “ ‘Never before did the Democratic Party lie to this ideal of liberty? Will you not be a silent more in the hands of one man than it lies to- sentinel of liberty and self-government?’” day in the hands of President Wilson. Never According to Stevens, “Deliberations con- did the Democratic Party have a greater leader, tinued. Details were settled. Three thousand and never was it more susceptible to the wish dollars was raised in a few minutes among

HAZEL HUNKINS, BILLINGS SUFFRAGIST 49 these women, fresh from the President’s re- For each source, answer all the questions on buff. No one suggested waiting until the next the Document Analysis Worksheet. Note: You Presidential campaign. No one even mentioned will be sharing these answers with your the fact that time was precious, and we could class in an “exhibit” format—so write wait no longer. Everyone seemed to feel these legibly! things without troubling to put them into Step 3: Crack the Case words. Volunteers signed up for sentinel duty and the fight was on.” (From Doris Stevens, Based on your analysis of the documents and Jailed for Freedom, New York: Liveright citing evidence to support your answer, please Publishing, 1920, pp. 58-60. Available at create a presentation to share with the other https://books.google.com/books?id=ASoEAAA members of the textbook committee (your AYAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s) class). You may use technology if you wish and, for your convenience, we have provide im- Step 2: Investigate the Evidence ages of all the documents you examined in a Expect to spend about ten minutes on each PowerPoint, available for download at http:// of the sources in your packet, available online mhs.mt.gov/education/women/HazelHunkins. here: http://mhs.mt.gov/education/women/ However you structure your presentation, it HazelHunkins. should answer the following questions: Exhibit 3-A Hand-written letter: Hazel 1. Who were the Silent Sentinels and what Hunkins to Mother, , Hazel were they trying to accomplish? Hunkins-Hallinan Papers, MC 532, box 80, folder 1, , Radcliffe Institute 2. Was posting Silent Sentinels an effective tac- tic? What evidence did you find that supports Exhibit 3-B Photograph: “Women Voters your belief? Day on the Picket Line,” February 14, 1917, National Woman’s Party Records, Group I, 3. Why did people attack the picketing suffrag- Container I:160, Folder: Pickets, 1917, Library ists? Did issues beyond suffrage play a role in of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, the attack? If so, what issues? Washington, D.C. http://www.loc.gov/item/ 4. How does the material you analyzed relate mnwp000208/ to Hazel Hunkins and the committee’s larger Exhibit 3-C Photograph: “Penn[sylvania] on the question: whether she should be included in Picket Line, 1917,” Harris and Ewing, photog- the next edition of the textbook? rapher. Harris & Ewing Collection, Library of Make sure to include in your report: Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. http://www.loc.gov/item/ • Specific examples! Quote from the mnwp000212/ documents. • Information about where and how the Exhibit 3-D Newspaper article: “Wilson Runs documents contradicted each other (if this Gauntlet of ‘Suff’ Guards,” Washington Times occurred) and how you decided which ones to (Washington, D.C.), January 10, 1917 trust. Exhibit 3-E Newspaper article: “Angry Men • A list of any additional questions you still Tear Up Women’s Banners,” New Iberia have that were left unanswered through your Enterprise (New Iberia, Louisiana), June 23, investigation. 1917 After your presentation is complete, organize

HAZEL HUNKINS, BILLINGS SUFFRAGIST 50 your material into an “exhibit” so your fellow committee members can easily access your evi- dence when creating their briefs. Your exhibit must include your answers to the following questions: • What is the source called? • Who created it? • When was it created? How soon after the event it describes? • Who was the audience for this document? • Why was it created? • Did you find evidence of bias or point of view? If so, what? • How do these factors affect the source’s credibility?

HAZEL HUNKINS, BILLINGS SUFFRAGIST 51 Historical Case File #3—Silent Sentinels

Exhibit 3-A Hazel Hunkins to Mother, January 1917, MC 532, box 80. folder 1, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute (See pages 55-56 for a transcript.)

HAZEL HUNKINS, BILLINGS SUFFRAGIST 52 HAZEL HUNKINS, BILLINGS SUFFRAGIST 53 HAZEL HUNKINS, BILLINGS SUFFRAGIST 54 Hazel Hunkins to Mother, January 1917, Hazel Hunkins-Hallinan Papers, MC 532, box 80, folder 1, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute

Sunday, Jan. 19, 1917

Dear Little Mother, I am almost sure now that I’ll be here until after March 4th or inauguration. The enclosed clippings will explain the activity of the “picket line” and beside that we are working up a big convention for the 1st-4th of March. There is an immeasurable amt. of work to do in Wash. and the “field” is not so important at present. After March th4 , goodness knows where I’ll be! You know doubt are wondering about the “White House picket”, and probably think it is ridiculous and atrocious. It is justified in this way. For at least 3 days and intermittently from now on until inauguration, the attention of the public from coast to coast has been riveted as the federal amendment; whereas, in ordinary routine, no one would ever mention it. It has lined people up as for or against it which is much better than not having sides taken at all. And, most of all it has called everyone’s at- tention to Pres. W. attitude. We know the picketing won’t change him, but the public opinion concerted by it will have its affect on him and Pres. W. is very much affected by public opinion. During the picket, by comments and conversations of the passing throng, we have a wonderful opportunity to see peoples’ opinion of the Pres., and I never sup- posed a man could be so hated in the town which knows him best. I believe if the District had the franchise that it would have gone 100,000 against Wilson. I am still doing work in the Treas. Office, but little by little I am edging my way into Office, which is my goal if I am to stay here. I am on the picket line a good part of every day. I am going to write up my experiences. Last night I was up to the MacKay’s to dinner. They are so interesting, tho not as radical as many people I meet here. I love the radicals. They get to the base of things, and have the courage of their convictions. I’ll try and write a 2nd time this week, but I am so busy! The enclosed is in payment of the st1 pension I borrowed. Don’t be lonesome; you’ve got Schazie. Oceans of love. I wish you were here to feel and think by the same stimuli as I am! Hazel

Priva­te I am oh so sorry about your foot troubles! It seems terrible that such a small thing apparently could cause such pain, etc. I feel that this new work is a great big step off the beaten path, but never have I regretted it, even when I was most dissatisfied. There is so much gained and so little

HAZEL HUNKINS, BILLINGS SUFFRAGIST 55 lost by the new view pt. I am going places and meeting people, and doing things that make life interesting and I think that what I am gaining is so much more than I could any other way. Look, where I’ve been and what I’ve done and who I’ve met that— we’ll say Esther or Catherine have not—since last Sept. Compare my life the last five months with anyone in Bgs and you’ll see how much I have to be thankful for. Why, I wouldn’t take anything for my experiences. I say these things because I feel that your dumpiness [?] is largely dissatisfac- tion with me and you—shouldn’t be so. I am the most fortunate girl in Billings, and hazily I’m planning to be home next summer. Don’t faint at the enclosed check! And heaps of love to the dearest person on earth—take care of Schazie.

HAZEL HUNKINS, BILLINGS SUFFRAGIST 56 Historical Case File #3—Silent Sentinels

Exhibit 3-B Women Voters Day on the Picket Line, February 14, 1917, National Woman’s Party Records, Group I, Container I:160, Folder: Pickets, 1917, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. Note: The lead woman carrying the American flag and wearing a sash that reads “Voter” is Hazel Hunkins.

HAZEL HUNKINS, BILLINGS SUFFRAGIST 57 Historical Case File #3—Silent Sentinels

Exhibit 3-C “Penn[sylvania] on the Picket Line,” 1917, Harris and Ewing, photographer. Harris & Ewing Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. http://www.loc.gov/item/ mnwp000212/

HAZEL HUNKINS, BILLINGS SUFFRAGIST 58 Historical Case File #3—Silent Sentinels

Exhibit 3-D “Angry Men Tear Up Women’s Banners,” New Iberia Enterprise, (New Iberia, Louisiana), June 23, 1917. Full page available at http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88064328/1917-06- 23/ed-1/seq-1.pdf

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?: WEATHER FORECAST: COMPLETE Rain or Snow AFTERNOON EDITIQN (Full Eeport on Pago Two.) SheIteftmgfcm Wtou Wrth1:30 WaHStrwt NUMBER 10,041. WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1917. PRICE ONE: GENT.

COMANCHE INDIANS DEMOCRATS APPEAR NAMES THREE NEW , LOCAL POLICE WILSONRDNS LEAK PROBERS D.C. COMMITTEE VISIT WHITE HOUSE TO CONTROL HOUSE WHITE HOUSE AIDES . i War SPREAD NET TO Five Redskin Chiefs Divide GAUNTLET OF Congressman Scully, of New TO MAKE FINAL Department Also Orders TO ACT AT ONCE m Officers Colonel Spotlight Honors "With Jersey, Democrat, Is Known to Assist Harts. "Suff ' Sentinels. to Be Elected.. VERDICT TODAY ON BILL H ARREST THAW 'SUFF GUARDS Scully The War Department today ordered "DRY" Five Commanche Indian chiefs, With Congressman of New DemocraOdeflnttely three army officers to Washington to fresh from the reservations in Okla- Jersey, known to to- serve aa Col. W W. homa, oume to White Hous'e this be elected, the House next session assistanU to n the Question Harts, engineer in charge of 4 Detectives. Watch Every Train morning, and for half an hour, suc- President Smiles as His Car day lined up as follows: of Investigation By officer Matter To Be Taken Up By 'T Democrats, 216; Republicans, 215; public buildings and grounds, and for ceeded In having the spotlight which Law-so-n duty1 For Fugitive From had been turned on the sentinel suf- Passes Through Line of Progressives, 2: Socialist, 1; Inde- Select Committee and as White House aides. The of- House Body a$;Soon as fragists, to them. pendent, 1. ficers are: shifted Up. Capt, Justice. The Indians came to see Secretary Silent Sentinels. Of Progressives, Congressman Contempt Edward N. Woodbury, Coast Lewie Hearings End. A legis- the Artillery Corps, I Tumulty on matters affecting has llnod Vip now stationed at Fort lative matters now before Congress. Schall of Minnesota Andrews, Mass. They wanted the Secretary to use his with Republicans and is from a Re- Capt. George B. Conly, Cavalry, influence with the President in having PICKET WHITE HOUSE GATES publican district. Congressman Mar- STILL IN DARK ON FACTS' now stationed at Calexico, Cal. FAVOR PASSAGE 1 WILL GIVE HIMSELF UP as Pro- CHANCES favorable action taken on the bills. tin of Louisiana, elected a First Lieut Robert H. Fletcher, jr.. ? The chiefs lined up at the entrance gressive, but classed in the Congres- Sixth Infantry, stationed at Colum- to the grounds, and posed with the sional Directory as a Progressive-Protectionis- t, bus, N. M. His suffragists while movie men made "Mild Militants" Flount Pen- - is from a Democratic Number of Witnesses Exam- The three officers will succeed Rules Board Rwfcfy to Foro 1 Millionaire's Lawyer Says yards of films of the combination. district and State. ( Lieutenants Balrd and Watson, now Is Now on Way nants Demanding President Meyer London, lone Socialist, usually ined Without Reaching stationed here, and another officer Vote If Effort Is Mitfe to Client has been found with the Democrats. not yet designated. 3 . New York. Aid Votes for Women. Congressman Fuller of Massa- Anything Definite. Kill Plan, to LEWIS RENEWS HIS chusetts, .Independent, was elected to succeed Congressman Roberts, a rank-and-fi- Republican. The "dope" is CLERKS FEAR FOR would not line himself, up AfteY examining witnesses of every Reprea-sentatlv- es Harry Kendall Thaw, charged with ATTACK ON PHONE "Silent sentinels,""-- a dozen of them, that he Chances in the House of f. de- brother-in- nineteen-year-ol- sr faction of the roan he character, from R. W. Boiling, enticing a d youth from each bearing yellow banners inscribed with the & ?? &ftj$&si& today were, all is favor feated. -law of the President, to Govern- FATE OF PAY BOOST "session to New York and beating him "Mr. President, How Lops Must Taking the dope for what It Is of the passage at this of the ln ment employes through whose bands with a whip In a room at the Hotel Women Walt?" are pacing back and woitb. House o:flcIaIs eatlmat the Sheppard prohibition bill for the Dis- la being 'm''tjmrthe peace note passed, the House fon Christmas night House District forth In front of the two Avenue full vote on a sharp at Democrats, trict of Columbia. Tells Committee Rules today sought Ty the police of Washington entrances( to the White House grounds 210: .Republicans, 216. But on most Committee found Itself The prohibition bill cane over to today, confidential reports having Indi- Pays Five Times as Much today, in' the campaign being waged votes party lines are somewhat split, no nearer to any definite information Senate Democratic Caucus the House- - today and was referred employes now are ?: - cated that he had left .Philadelphia' to by the suffragists to force the Presi- and the House regarding the alleged leak to Wall during- the afternoon to the House WEATHER FORECAST: Democrats. Street on message. Pledged to Rigid Econo- - come to this city. As Buffalo. dent to give a definite) answer to the "Fearfully close, with slight the COMPLETE District Committee. police a Mr. Soiling, who Is member of, a A soon as word reached the question asked of him yesterday, when Democratic tinge: but FEARFULLY a - ' was authoritatively learned that Snow In- my, Is Report. It Rain or that Thaw may come to Washington, 300 or more of them visited the Chief close," was a Democratic leader's local brokerage firm, AFTERNOONentered an EDITIQN the bill will be takes up by, that Executive in the East Room of the summary. dignant any knowl- (Full Eeport on Pago Two.) Inspector Grant, of police headquarters, Figures intended to show that denial of advance committee as sooa as the aearlax to Executive Mansion. edge note, SecretaryWrth1:30 WaHStrwt - arercea-clude- d. sent detectives to Union Station Washlngtonians pay five times as women remain on ot the and, like on the Lewis telephone- blit Thaw, The twelve will WtouTumulty, Leaders of the movement for an In- Incoming demanded an apology watch every Shetrain for much for the use of the telephones as duty till 8 o'clock tonight Whenever from Iteftmgfcm crease pay Federal clerks and Indicted by New York THINK MODEL Congressman Wood for dragging" his of for who has been the is charged In Buffalo and that utiliza- the President leaves the. White House BED May Feree Vet. grand Jury for kidnaping and second before that hour, he will see one of name into the matter. other employes of the Government Historicaltion Caseof this Filemeans #3—Silentof communication Sentinelsthese sentinelsEVENING,and her blazing ban- 10, 1917. were muchONE:stirredGENT.up today over re- It the District Committee attempts NUMBER 10,041. degree assault. WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAYNational Capital JANUARY To Vote Today. PRICE the they had is minimized in the ner. ports that the Senate Democratic cau- to kill bill or makes aa adverse The police announced that furnlshed-t- he IN "BADGER, GAME" After practically completing Commi- New .by the high rate were At Bach Entrance. the cus at recent meeting passed a report thereon the Rales not received a formal request from by Con six preliminary inquiry, Its. ready to give said they House District Committee APPEARentrances, six NAMES THREE NEW the, committer resolution which would bind the cau- ttee Is said to. be the COMANCHEYork to arrestINDIANSThaw, but DEMOCRATSAt each of the two 4 position gressman Lewis today. - will meet at o'clock this afternoon cus to oppose the .proposed, increases. bill such la the House would detain the fugitive it he arrivedWILSONRDNS suffragists are located.- TheyLEAKare PROBERS D.C. COMMITTEE a LOCAL POLICE with Mr. Lewis appeared before the com WHITEto vote onHOUSEwhether AIDESthere shall be a The. Democratic caucus' passed a a vote will, be forced anyway. could communicate CONTROL HOUSE that AaU-Saleo- here,VISITuntilWHITEthey HOUSE TOsaying; nothing to ths crowds of Working on Theory general resolution presented by Sen- a mittee today In advocacy of his bill i Police Now general investigation tne aiiegea - As official ot the the New York authorities. . by presence. ot putting- the caucus proWW-tloni- st providing for Government ownership curious attracted their leak scandal and whether motions ator Hoke Smith League said today that the of the telephone lines in Washington. Like the sentry on guard at an army She Was Slain Try- the on record to the effect that it would element waa confident of a GIVE UP OF Congressman Scully, of New TO MAKEThat FINAL War Departmentpending to citeAlsoThomasOrdersW. LawsonTOsupportACT ATAppropriationsONCECommit- SPREAD NET TO Five RedskinTHAW ChiefsTO DivideSELF GAUNTLETHe made an extended statement today post, they are apparently oblivious for contempt shall be reported to the the mmajority of two orthree.votes at least which he will continue when the com to their surroundings. ing Blackmail Man. Officers Assist Colonel tee la whatever course it took for In the Rules Committee for a special "With hearing Jersey,10 Democrat, Is Known to House. to practical economy in Government ex- '.on Spotlight Honors Says tnittee resumes its at An hour after the time fixed for. indications were rule to force a vote District Now on Hl Way to New York, o'clock tomorrow morning. 9 o'clock the sen- this afternoon that penditures. theirto BearrivalElected.. the committeeHarts. will order a supple- ..While the subiect increase in "Suff ' Sentinels. One-eigh- th Mansion. TODAY ON BILLof H waa apparent todayihowerer. that ARREST THAW vPlttaburgher1 Lawyer. 'SUFF GUARDSof Cost. tinels reached the Executive VERDICT mentary investigation, confining it the"DRY"pay of clerks and employes It With TheyCongressmanno Scully ofto Newget to the 10, ThatThe War Department today ordered other y the .District Committee will briar the Five Commanche Indian chiefs,10. made efforts PHILADELPHIA. Jan. probably to an. attempt to get from was not specancai-l- PITTSBURGH. Jan. Harry In addition to quoting figures of the Government with or without the, Jersey, WhiteDemocraOdeflnttelyHouse. They knownremainedto on the threewnue army officers to Washington to bill in and either bring-aboqt- fresh from the reservations in Okla- tele- Mazle Colbert was murdered Thomas W. Lawson. in fulOUmerit of mentioned fn the resolution, it was Committee,, Kendall Thaw Is now on his way to showing the cost and use of sidewalks outside the entranceto- gates. serve aa W. be- aid ot the Rules Hous'e be elected, the House next session trylng to worn tne hisassistanUpromise, thetonameCol. ofWa Cabinet of- evident today that some Senators tie" homa, oumeNew toYork,the andWhitewill probablythis surren- phone service here and' nine other and waited. oau?r buc, construc-n4 action in. House. day lined up as follows: Questionin- nowof theoryInvestigationupon which BydetectivesHarts, ficerengineerand officera banker,in chargeallegedofto have lieved it was open toUpthe By Detectives. Watch Every Train morning, and for half an hour,of thesuc- EmpirePresident SmilesCongressmanas His Car Every day, Sundays and holidays the Matter To Be Taken 'T Siege Appawat. h der to the authorities cities. Lewis stated thatDemocrats, 216; Republicans, 215;period, the working today. public buildingsbeen Involvedand grounds,In the leak.and for tion of opposing higher salaries. ceeded In having the spotlight which cluded, for an indefinite are Law-so- .. apparent State, for trial o,n an Indictment an expert manufacturer and con Inde- Select Committee and n circu-i.ii-duty1 as WhiteShould Mr. Lawson furnishof- these ' For some time Kaas'beea suf- Line of Progressives,sentinels2: willSocialist,guard the1; entrances to According to story now in House aides. The Body - AsU-Salo- on For Fugitive From had been turned on the kidnappedsentinel and brut-Passes Throughtelephones a names the Inquiry might take Houseup a$;Soon as the- fragists,charging thatto them.he structor of had informedpendent,the1. White House grounds. .. with several ficersother are: SHOWS AMAZING VITALITY thatjijte.yepresetatfres of shifted Gump, oper mni Up. Capt, broader range; should he fall, the lay Justice. The Indiansally whinedcameFrederickto see Secretary himSilentthat Sentinels.the Government could Of Progressives, CongressmanOfficials rnzsled. men, Contempthad figured in a .number of Edward N. Woodbury, Coast Lewie Hearings End. ,Lague are. sreparlsr ta the Hons leak Inquiry probably would to tbe-doo- the-Rl- A McAlplnlegis- the telephone system here for Watte Artillery Corps, 'come I siege-a- t e Com- TumultyCityon youthmattersataffectingthe Hotel in ate Vip - now stationed at Fort of one-eight- h Schall ofTheyMinnesotawill be onhasdutyllnodbut eight hours uiwauiftu ,...- aa Abrupt end. Buffalo BUI, Supposedly on Dwth of what thet'Chesapeake Andrews, Mass. Prlnf-lng,Offic- e, lative mattersthis city.now before Congress. r, af- and Potomac Company charges. with Republicansout of each andtwenty-fou-is from ahowever,Re- and Victim To Be Qalsscd. Capt. Attaches of the Government J&4X RalllM. mittee. They wasSecretarythe declarationto use hisshortly, - George B. Conly, Cavalry, - wantedThatthe at- Captain where the peace note was Somehow the impress- influenceternoonwith theofPresidentStephen Stone,in havingThaw'sPICKET TheWHITEexpert was further-GATESqnotedpublicanas Willdistrict.be, "relievedCongressmanat regularMar-Intervals.STILL tIN wasDARKlearnedONtodayFACTS'that now stationed at Calexico, Cal. DENVER;FAVORCol, PASSAGE 1 WILL GIVE HIMSELF UP saying HOUSEthe Chesapeake and Po Pro- 10 set In type, testified to thepracticalCHANCES Jan. lftThe'Tltal. torney. on the bills. that tin of Louisiana,Every mnuteelectedtheastimea between Detectives had arranged Firstfor Lieut Robert H. Fletcher, jr.. ceadtfaHaf1yCisaHt- favorable action taken in- - of nf Tata impossibility of there. ,a&own ? sot- ,..Ah is, on his way to New tomac Company baa facilities Congres- ifak Colum- dee The chiefsTba,wlined upnowat the entrance 4aa StaAforgressive, but classed inmorningthe and 6 in the merchant upstateSixth Infantry," ' stationed at vwi revateaJdXjM Jaw-- f bUIhm, T1'rtrt, laladliitnaa -"Tt - o'clock in the Progressive-Protectionis- a vUltfroBva. la.an -- -- by"Ma staystetaa answerposedcharges,"thethe " LsDirectory. v. as a AJt t, bus, N. M. or- uSate.'BiUKisaft to the Yorkogrounds, and the withv ' .,"" sional - - m. .... i rilyWfcVu'WIefced't&aTebewrjtae - are. .tK,w5- " thJ Various-.newspape- suffragistsyer whilesaid movie,..,-- men -made trict. whereas there - - I is from a ""tDemocraticJob.Tr NumberI Exam- The three officersr will mensucceedwere sum- td be dyinr last nlabU.was a source of This is partly to the feet ' "Mild J! Pen- 'inU 'inlHlants" on the. of WitnessesoVmoro thVpirfohs Rwfcfy 1 - do, that His inMilitants"use today, Flount ( Jot one of Rules Board to Foro Millionaire's Lawyer Says yards of Stonefilms gaveof thehis combination.information to the district and State. officials are some victim Lieutenants Balrd and Watson, now asiaxemeatjto .his. medical attendant there- has beta pendhjs" 'before ta White House e moned, and all 'denied volitmg the District-Committe- e would not say i-.' - fh ngurea prmnmcauj family the United Press. He London, Socialist, usually inednow said stationed here, and and. members the at sots Is Now on Way nants DemandingAll SkewPresidentInterest Meyerwhat at a.loneloss as to what shall be done, Without Reaching "tip"anothergiven officer Sec-Vote If Effort IsstMitfe to House for Client from Vrherer Thaw is golngto New has been found with the Democrats.attempt to carry In the mysterious apartment nothouseyet confidentialdesignated. them by bedside. f weeks ths Barklty bill; lati odueed emphatic- All hte members of the committee' should the sentinels Lansing.' 'According JDr 3 - br York but he did declare Aid Votes CongressmancampaignFullerevenoffurtherMassa-than the murder".Anything Definite. retary Kill Plan,to J. H. East, who Congressman Berkley-- of Xeatueky, . to New York. LEWISally RENEWSThaw, "hasHISnot been In manifested forconsiderable;Women. Interest In their C. W. has been in constant attendance, the substantially .the same aa the that forty-eigh- chusetts, .Independent,to wasgrounds.electedTheyto realize The'up-Stat- e caiight The committee telegraphed to which is t entrance the rank-and-fi- merchant was Pittsburgh hours." average num- noted 4 scout gained. strength during within the table of rates and succeed Congressman"they are Roberts,facing a adifficult propo- BarrOtf. bf the Wall Street Journal Senate measure. ' friends here took the atti- that in a hotel room with a womanCLERKS.and FEAR.Dow-Jone-s FOR tire day, although the heart action - Thaw's ber of calls a year per telephone read sition.Republican. The "dope" is and the Cotnpany. but ' ' No Action- Oa HflL tude today that New York seeks to AfteY made' to agree to pay his everycaptors J50. was very weak and digestiveReprea-sentatlv- es func Harry Kendall Thaw, charged with ATTACK ON PHONE "Silentbysentinels,"Mr, Lewis. dozen of them, that he would not line himself, up examining witnesses of afterward decided to subpoena him,Chances in the House of presecute him. and that If the fugitive a Wilson Sees Banners.de- brother-in- rec- tions had ceased. Early last night The House District Committee lias nineteen-year-ol- Mr. of the roan he character,accordingfrom R.toW.theBoiling,police Information. ordering him to bring his ticker it enticing d youth from apprehended, extradited, and eachplacedbearingBeginningyellow bannerswith NewinscribedTorJc.with the faction today were,had beeaall issleepingfavor quietly a Is 100 returned from a-lawgame Is considered possible that the with him. was said he not acted on the Barkley bill. For Lewis said the cost per callsfeated.is The President of the-- President, to Govern- FATEords OF PAY BOOST California to New York and beating him on he will make his fight"Mr.on President, How Lops Must It m tried Mazle Col- - of tes-tlma-the passagefor two athours.this "session of the trial, $ 4.45 and the average number of callsTaking thegolf dope 10:30for whato'clockIt thisIs morn- wu at An interesting phase of today's - that reason the prohibition element whip room Hotel ln those grounds. Women pacing back and of at ment employesapartmentsthrough whoseand, inbandssome man- - SheppardSec- ColonelprohibitionCodybillwas breathing-Dis- spas with a In a at the may be perWalt?"yearareIs 961. woitb. ingHouseando:flcIaIswas driveneatlmatto the White bert's was to contradictlop of for the assumes apparently that vIt will not Intimation this the peace note passed, modically. Dr. East said, which was of-th- Christmas night la being First that In twoWashingtonAvenue were on sharp at Democrats, ncr aa yet unexpiawcu,the Housesbu retary Lansing by A. M. Jamleson, a Columbia. e on Tells HousekeynoteCommitteeof Thaw'sDistrictdefenseforthcame Thefrontfiguresof thefor full voteHouse athrough the northwest gate of trict ofconsidered a grave aympton. At in- rush. Into consideration Senate the police of Washington the for- 4.21 per 100 calls, withgrounds823 as210:the.Republicans, 216. But on most Rules Committeeher death. today found Itself reporter. prohibition bill over to MIL sought Ty today from Roger O'Mara. Theentrances( to the White House avenue side of the Cen-The tervals during caneday when the pa- Indi- average of calls per tele- the Pennsylvaniaare somewhat split, no nearer to any definiteAre Fnsxled. Jamieson. who represents the - the today, confidential reports having PaysmerFivedetectiveTimesandasguardianMuch of today,Thaw in' the campaignnumber being waged votes party lines grounds. On either side Police information Senate Democratic Caucus the House- todayralliedandfromwasthe referredeffects of medi- The .position of members of the phone In twelve months. "Brook- White Houseemployes now are News of America, declared Lans- - tient .Philadelphia' to Presi-For and the House regarding Contradictionsthe alleged leakand discrepanciesto Wall In tral during-ex- physicianthesaid,Househe was ir- Rules Committee is problematical. cated that he had left (Continued on Fourth rase.)by the suffragistslyn figuresto forceare J4.21the S75f Bal- of the .gate stood thre of the silent as he remembered It, had cines,the afternoonthe to mak-It the sfid Democrats. Street on thestatementsmessage. Msglstrate HarryPledgedings to Rigid Econo- - rational. is said the vote (a committee for come to this city. As Buffalo. dent to timore.give a definite)$3.53 andanswer553; toPhiladelphia,the "Fearfullysentinels.close, with a slight the of plained his action in warning againstDistrict Committee. ing the Sheppard bill privileged will A soon word reached the police questionS2.21asked yesterday,. when2 So quick was the move of the Pres-Mr. Soiling, whoandIs Mariea memberCollinsof, aconcern "garbled reports"' of the note, learned as WOMEN OPPOSE TRAINING and'1.456:of him andDemocraticl.22; tinge: but FEARFULLY the J. Imber -printingmy, Is Report. It was authoritatively that be quite close. One vote may decide may come to Washington, 300 or moreIndianapolis.of them visited1.14 andthe Chief2.239: close,"Spo- identialwas a carDemocraticoff the Avenueleader'sintolocal brokerageing the hourfirm, enteredwhich theyan In-last talk- as being because it might "Injurious-bill willAUTObe GOESup HUNTINGthat special that Thaw SS grounds the suffragists did not at the takes by, the question as to whether a Inspector Grant, police headquarters, Executivekane,in the1.08 Eastand 2,169,Room andof theBuffalo.summary. that dignant eddenialby telephoneof any advancewith Mazleknowl- Colbert ly affect the market." committee sooa as the rule is to be reported. of Figures intended to show that Be- 2,700. average num- as aearlax Representatives ExecutivecentsMansion.and as the (Continued on Third Page.) - d. sent detectives to Union Station to Peace Party as on edge otonthethenote,day and,she IslikeknownSecretaryto have been Several Conversations. on the Lewis telephone-Started byblitUrchinsarercea-clude- Uncere- - Ckatrsaaa Henry Oa Veaee. Washlngtonians pay five times The twelveber of womencalls a year.will remain Leaders the movement for an In- Truck watch every Incoming train for Thaw,iV fore Senate Committee. duty 8 Whenever Tumulty,slain,demandedpuzzledantheapologypolice fromand caused -- Mr.of .Campbell asked Mr. Boiling, Henry much for the use of the telephones as till o'clockSupportstonight Contention. BURNED TO DEATH crease pay Federal clerks and ,monltusly .Crashes Into .Store. Chairman is understood to who has been Indicted by the New York utiliza- the President leaves the. White House THINK MODEL BED Congressmanthe detectivesWood forworkingdragging"on thehis case to of hefortook the stand. If he. would mem- is chargedRepresentativesIn Buffalo and thatof the Woman's Mr. these figures employeswhen Government NEWlMay FereeYORK,Vet.'Jan. 10v When a be one of the Rules Committee grand Jury for kidnaping and second appearing beforethe that hour,Lewishe furnishedwill see one of name intorenewthe investigationsmatter. along certainother ofcommitteethe about the con- At (In tion of Peacethis meansparty,of communicationbeforethese sentinelssupportandhis contentionblazing ban- "where to were muchtell stirredthe up today over re- thegroupDistrictof smallCommitteeboys, foolingattemptswith.the bers "on the fenced home degree assault. Military CommitteeCapitaltoday, op- to her that Nurse Unsuccessfully Endeavors lines.To Vote Today. versation he had with F. A. Connolly,It mechanism of an American Express Texas) Mr, Henry is a local optlonist, is minimizedSenatein the National ner. you find high rates jou will find low After Henry J. Bass, salesmanportsin athat the Senate Democratic cau- to kill the bill or makes aa adverse The police announced that they had he military IN "BADGER,Extinguish FlamingGAME"Dress. of entering the Company auto which stood In front so. ex- .by the highposedrateany werefomr furnlshed-t-of universal low mean After haberdashery,practically completinghad declaredthepositive- when he firstmeetingtalked passed report thereon the Rales Commi- and has frankly said If he not received formal request from New sixutilization,At Bach whereasEntrance. rates tum Lewis,cus at brokerageIts. recent firm of name.a of 2 West Sixty seventh street option to a House training,District Committeeat the samebytimeCondeclaring high utilization." NEW TOItK. Jan. 10. Alcoholpreliminaryly inquiry,'artmr--the Weslevcommitter the that cau- ttee Is said to. be ready to give the tends his local beliefs the said they entrances, sixPhlladel-phl- a resolution whichBoilingwould bind thehad had several evening, succeeded in releasing York to arrest Thaw, but themselves In favor of physical train-At each of the two rates in Duntley, nurse, suicide4 suspect, entered the store at 'Mr. said he last District, ho probably would be gressman Lewis today. He said the low- which Mrs. Helen a, will meet o'clock this afternoon oppose .proposed, increases.Connolly position the House the fugitive he arrived children. suffragists located.- They are at on mo cus to casual theconversations with bill suchthea brakes, thela car started down against summary passage of a prohi- would detain it ing of all school e. are Buffalo were due to the iw:iu qciock mviiuut with Mr. Lewis appeared before Mead,the com Brook-lin- and was heating on the stove In Jamesto vote on whether there shall be a The. Democraticgoing caucus'Into thepassedfirm, athe firsta votecradewill,towardbe forcedWestanyway.End avenue. measure, or demand could communicate of 29, woman and the about that AaU-Saleo- bition at least here, until they Mrs. Lucia Ames saying; nothingpresence toof Independentths crowds companies.of Working both the general presented by Sen- a auto crossed mittee today In advocacy of his bill Police Tobin'sNow apartment,on Theory3692 Broadway, resolution 1B16. - officialGatheringotmomentumthe the measure Mars., said: company not at general maninvestigationchanged otthe tnehouraiiegeawhen they in March, As proWW-tloni- st 'the referendum in the the New York authorities. providing ownership curious AskedattractedIf thebyBuffalotheir presence. had ator Hoke Smith putting- the caucusIn August,League to thetodayopposite side of the street, se- for Governmentacting a lot of scared yesterday, blazed up and dress model by telephone to A conversation was held said that the Dltt-rna- House. Tou are Washington.like failed, he replied "No. It madearmy a profit Try-set herleak scandaltalkedandwithwhetherthe the motions on record to the effect it would lecting thewaabird store of Philipa r of the telephonechildren. linesTherein is no danger ofLikewar.the sentry on guardthe Interestat an on Govern-Thatafire.She WithWas flamesSlain streaming pendingfrom anto cite Thomasone. W. Lawson he said, and In Octoberthat he entered the element confident of Prospect. GIVE UP today greater than earlier support Appropriations Commit-t aa objective point,leastclimbed the Rew la THAW TO SELF He madeWe.an areextendedthe beststatementprepared nationpost,Inthey arebonds.apparentlyThis obliviousdid not seem her garments she ran through thfordincontemptAftershallexamingbe reporteda photographto the of the firm.the majority of twoitsorthree.votes at which he will continue when the com ment tee la whatever course it took forbrother-ln-law--In ther' RulessidewalkCommitteeand crash!for special A committee row is prospect tho world." to theirenoughsurroundings.for the investors and theyinglngtoroom,Blackmailwhere Man.her patient. House.Ellen supposed Injuries on Lewis' left hand, economy"You are the Presidentsex- a Ja if tnittee resumes its hearing toat Lngland10 Anashour the time fixed for. Tobin, on couch, to Miss Tobin's aapracticalevl in GovernmentMr. Campbell. rule to forceMr. DIttroarsa vote '.on Districtplate glass window attempt Now Hl Way to New York, Says Mrs. Mead referred sold afterout to the Bell system." lay a indicationsregardedthis afternoonby the detectiveswere that penditures. asked was reduced to .fragments, a dozen the Rules Committee should on o'clock tomorrow pointingmorning.out as longtheiras arrival 9 o'clock theChesapeakesen- and bed room. She leaped Into and - Com-- our ally, that un- Mr. Lewis said the bdthe committeedence thatwillJtazieorderColberta supple-had bitten..While the"Tea."subiect increase in birdcages containing canaries were to take- away from thVDlstrict One-eigh- th remains the Executive Mansion. In of any advancewaa apparent todayihowerer. that - vPlttaburgher1 Lawyer. the Canadianof Cost.border tinels reached on Third Page.) tried to smother the flames mentarythe himinvestigation,in a desperateconfiningfight for itlife,thetwopay of"Didclerksyouandever receiveemployes It to the floor and, a large mlttee Jurisdiction nrr- thnjiaJflV. great navy Theycould no(Continuedefforts to get to the 10, That other President'sy the .DistrictthrownCommittee will briar the 10. Harry guarded England'squoting figures made PHILADELPHIA.blankets. Jan. probablyprominentto an. attemptPhiladelphiato get dentistsfrom saidthe GovernmentInformation wasaboutnot specancai-l-the aquarium of goldfish was shattered. tlon bill. PITTSBURGH. Jan. In addition to in case of an They on the dra- of bill in and either with or without the, be depended on to assist White House. remained Mazle ColbertThe beddingwas murderedcaught fire,wnueand W. wounds had not been made resolution, Page.) Inbring-aboqt- The Committee Is body of Is now on his way to showing cost and use of tele-foreignExhibitfoe. 3-E “Wilson Runs Gauntletgates. of ‘Suff’ Guards”, Washington Times (Washington,ThomasIn that D.C.),Lawson.the Januaryin fulOUmerit of mentioned(Continuedfn the on Secondit was aid ot theThe Rulesfish floppedCommittee,,about the window Rules a Kendall Thaw invasionthe of America by a sidewalks outsideMARSHALLthe entranceCASE ENDED perieswornIn the dining room. Ignited promise,apparentlynameby teeth. Bothof-the cuts some be- on sidewalk. The cana- eleven members: the District Com- trylng to tne oau?r buc, his the of a Cabinet evident today that Senators actionand thenin. tie" House.the e New York, and will probably surren- phone service here and' nine other 10,and 1917,waited. p. 1. Full page available at http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026749/1917-01-10/the nurse's flight, detectivesbegan to ficerblaze,andmighta banker,have beenallegedmade toafterhavedeath.lieved was open to the construc- sent calls for .rescue and a mittee has twenty-on- members, and - holidays in- now theory upon which itPOWDErTPUFF HIS LEGACY ries out authorities of the Empire cities. CongressmanTO-Lewis statedPRESIDENTEvery day, Sundays and the John J. O'Connor, superintendent ofInvolved In opposing higher salaries. rrnivHSiegernllrcted.Appawat. collected fish. a motion to discharge the latter com- h der to the FIRST SEE that Ordersperiod,Clerkthe to Re-working today. down beenof NotheOneleak.Saw Body. tion of It anded-1/seq-1.pdfcluded, Judgefor an Adklnsindefinite are the building, broke tho.. door Slegmund arrivedapparentfifteen min mittee from consideration of the State, for trial o,n an Indictment an expert manufacturer and con to circu-i.ii- Should Mr. Lawson furnish these ' For someOscartime Kaas'beea sentinels will guard the entrances Accordingapartmentto storyandnowcarriedin Miss Tobln, following the - AsU-Salo- on com from kidnapped and brut- telephones cord Verdict "Not Guilty." the a names theIt Inquirywas recalledmight thattake up Gets Unusual Token utes later to claim histhe- auto. Sheppard bill would a charging that he structorCol.of Cheater hadHardinginformedDiscussesthe White House grounds. ..who is recoveringwith severalfromotherpneumonia, City,SHOWSNewAMAZINGYorker VITALITY thatjijte.yepresetatfres of body about half the sse of the Dis- Gump, Kansas oper 10. adjourn- mni broader suiciderange; ofshouldLewis inhe Atlanticfall, the th? lay ally whined Frederick him that the Government could Executive. EASTON.OfficialsMd.. Jan. HAZELThe HUNKINS,men, hadacross BILLINGSfiguredthe SUFFRAGISThall,in a and.numbersummoned 60of the According to. Terms of Will. ,Lague are. sreparlsr ta trict Committee. Canal Zone With Chief Watte Hons rnzsled. leak Inquirypolice probably citywouldrefused'come topositively tbe-doo-WILL DISCUSSthe-Rl- e DRY BILL City youth at the McAlpln Hotel in ate the telephone system here for ed term of the November term of the firemen. - of that 10. siege-a-safet of Com- one-eight- h They will be on duty but eight hours uiwauiftu ,...- aa Abrupt end. men Buffalo BUI,NEWSupposedlyYORK. Jan.on DwthIt li Only One Little Pelat. Engi- con-len- newspaper to view the of what thet'ChesapeakeHarding, former When the blaze had been extin to allow Prlnf-lng,Offic- e, this city. Col. Chester r, Talbot county was the executors af- Company charges. out eachcircuittwenty-fou-court for however, and Victim ToMrs.Be DuntleyQalsscd.was deadAttachesbody.of the Government to assumeJ&4X RalllM.that when mittee. That Is Just one ot the little points was declaration shortly, and Potomac - the District,of guished found M. Tike O. - Ef- That the at- neer Commissioner of jestcrday, principally to take up where the peace note was of the estate of Mrs. Isa SomehowW. theT.impress-U. Will Consider Its Stephen Stone, Thaw's The expert was further- qnoted as Will be, "relieved at regular Intervals. wasinlearnedthe bed todayroom thatShe Captainwas fifty j ears Coroner Knight today announced v TT Mnnrliead. 255 may cause friction when the ternoon of and recently named as governor of against Frankt set In type, testified to thepractical DENVER;..H..JCol, Jan. lftThe'Tltal. In that saying the Chesapeake and Po the case of 'the State 10 old. lived as 53 West 130th street. was not satisfied with the Ninety-secon- d fects District. way torney. that Every mnute the time between Detectivesand had arranged for that he street, ceadtfaHaf1yCisaHthe - prohibition fight gets under ia Canal Zone, wasin- -the first of charged, together withnf his Tata impossibility of there. ,a&ownWest that sot- ,..Ah is, now on his way to New tomac Companythe Panamabaa facilities Marshall, theory ifakLewis was the murderer, dee Dis- Tba,w 4aa StaAfor morning and 6 in the merchant upstate " ' that invwi.nrs. mr TherevateaJdXjMeffect of prohibition In the the lower body. Jaw-- f bUIhm, T1'rtrt, laladliitnaa -"Tt - o'clock in the with Intent atovUltfroBva.kill la.an -- -- Investiga- had. been remembereaby"Ma staystetaa i answer charges," the Isltor of the Presidents this" Ls after-. wife,v. with assaultAJt and raid he would stand anor- uSate.'BiUKisaft thrill. topic discus- un-d- es Yorko the v ' .,"" - - m...... Marshall,i rilyWfcVu'WIefced't&aTebewrjtaeb TO PHONE AROUND WORLD will his heart leaped with a trict will be the chief of However, the Rules Committee, - cameare. White Hous .tK,w5- daughter. " Grace thJ Various-.newspape- r own. yer said ,..,-- - trict.J! whereasnoon. Hethere to- the I 'inU their on""tthe. Job.Tr I tion of his men were sum- td be dyinrMrs.lastPike'snlabU.waswill awassourcefiledof in Thisthe issionpartlythedo,quarterlyto the feetconventionthat ot the rules and practices ot the ' to in use today, with'inlHlants"keeping locked up In a small room Jot one oVmoro of thVpirfohs .his. - at the Stone gave his information the at 2:30 o'clock, and discussed Househer officials are some victim asiaxemeatjtoSurrogate's medicalcourt yesterday.attendant Tothere-Mr. hasWoman'sbeta pendhjs"Christian 'beforeTemperanceta Union House, Is powerful when comes Whiteyears. case of Mrs. Marshall e moned, and all 'denied volitmg the District-Committe- e all It would not say mattersi-.'affecting- fhthe f6r The ngurea prmnmcauj family the fol- United Press. He Mr.All WilsonSkew to be done, now saidVice President of Company Says MANand. membersMoorhead the had bequeathedat theHouse to be held tomorrow inforKellarsots Memorial report special rules. Oc- Vrherer is New government Interest zone, andwhattheat a.waslosstriedas InwhatNovembershall and resulted In confidentialSAYS"tip" LEWISgiven themWASN'Tby Sec- f st she to the of from Thaw golngto of the should the sentinels attempt to carry In the mysterious apartmentSystem Is housePlanried. bedside.lowing items, to wit: weeks thsChurch.BarkltyNinthbill;andlatiMarylandodueed bravenue. casionally a special rule may be de- did declare emphatic- All htecanal.members of the committee' her acquittal Wireless retary Lansing.' 'According to JDr J. H. East, who Berkley--- Xeatueky, be de- York but he f campaign even further than the husbandmurder". One powder pufT. CongressmanThe morning sessionof which will feated by the House Itself, but there ally Thaw, "has not been In manifestedColonelconsiderable;Harding Interestwill sail fromIn theirNew When the case agalnt her BALTIMORE, Jan. 10. Plans for a Witness totelegraphedSlayer's LeapC. W.Denieshas beenIt in constant attendance, the which substantiallymainly to.thereportssame aawillthebegin at that forty-eigh- to grounds. They realize The'up-Stat-. e was caiight The committee to A silver hand mirror isvoted is doubt anywhere If the t 1, entrance was thecalled Attorney Butler said g merchant little that Pittsburgh within hours." York about Februaryaverage num- for the State's propo- world-circlin- sys noted 4 scout gained. strength during measure.10 o'clock, with Mrs. Emma Sanford the table of rates and "they are facing casea difficultagainst Mrs. Marshall wirelesswomantelephoneBarrOtf. bf the WallWas StreetPittsburgher.Journal A cut glass perfume bottle Senate ' Sheppard bill is brought before tho Thaw's friends here took the atti- to assume his new position.that "I tried the in a hotel room with a .and .Dow-Jone-s tire day, although the heart action on president- of the local chapter, ber of callsIsthmusa year per telephone read sition. first, I believe she was the guilty tern arp already contemplated byandthethe Cotnpany. but Mrs. Pike died In ' Shelton,No Action- Oa HflL House under rule or otherwise it will tude today that New York seeks to Other visitors at the White House as made' to agree to pay his captors J50. CLEVELAND.decided to subpoenaJan him,10. B.was C.very weak and21 digestive func estate' presiding. After reports of the officers by Mr, Lewis.- She being acquitted and having Telephone and Telegraphafterward September last, and her paaa the lower .body. presecute him. and that If the fugitive were- 3 o'clock, R. G. Rhctt, Con- one.Wilson Sees Banners. accordingAmericanto the police Information. ordering to bringtravelinghis tickersalesman,rec- tionswhohad ceased. Early last 1.000.night itShe Theleft Houseand committeesDistrict Committeea plea forliasofficial or- extradited, and placed Beginning with New TorJc. Mr. no new evidence to produre. I submit Company, according 'to N. C. Kings- Brown,him a amounta to aboutsleeping quietly The prohibitionist plan et campaign Is apprehended, gressman Eagle, and100 Senators Lane returned from a game Is considered possible that the ords with him. apartments.was said he had beea dog. Teedie, tonotheractedgansonwillthebe madeBarkleyby Mrs.bill.WilliamFor GIbb, Lewis said the cost per calls is The Presidentcase Marshall with- -- was passing the Wilton her .Pomeranian probably, will call for an appeal first on trial, he will make his fight on and Chamberlain, and Congressman the against Frank It bury,m vicetriedpresidentMazleof thatCol- orgaoiza- today's tes-tlma- for two hours. Conkey of which the meeting will adjourn $ 4.45 the average calls 10:30 o'clock this morn- " wu at matter-of-fac- An interestingIn Philadelphia,phase of the time the mur- cousin. Mrs. Florence- that reasonafter the prohibition element District Committee to report grounds. and number3:30 of ofLieut.golf outat further testimon or argument tlon, who gave withsome man- - t at Sec- Colonel Cody was breathing- spas to the those per Bell,Is 961.of Georgia; o'clock. bert's apartments and, in was to contradictlopMazle of leaped from Conn. 6h directed her forapparentlylunch. vIt will bllL this may be year O'Neill, 4 o'clock.ing and Judgewas drivenAdMni tothentheorderedWhitethe clerk gravity a remarkable forecast of the derer of Colbert modically.Hartford, said, which was assumes that notA. Gordon, out quickly the Sheppard If the First Intimation that Gov. of Indiana: aa yet unexpiawcu, sbu Lansing by A. M. Jamleson, a posi- Dr. East a number of An address by of-th-Misse Anna came The figures for Washington were to record the erdict ofgate"notofgulltj."ncr In retary her apartment window, said executors toaympton.Institute in- rush. Into consideration Senate District Committee doe not show the keynote of Thaw's defense 4.21 perSenators100 Shields and823 Bankhead.Houseand through the northwest her death.future an address before thereporter.of W. consideredLewis a graveagainst several Atpersons with national president of the organization, O'Mara. The for- calls, with as Llbbey.the employes Fidelity tively today that Bernard suits day pa- MIL be- signs of getting busy it Is known that today from Roger 6 o'clock, Prof. William Pennsylvania avenue side of the flclals and of the represents Cen-leavingtervals during the when thedealings. will the afternoon session, Anti-Salo- average number of calls per tele- the Police Are Fnsxled. Jamieson.was notwhothe man he thesaw the whom she had business medi- The .positionfeatureof members of the League agent will mer detective and guardian of Thaw "Brook- White HouseSLAINgrounds.BY REJECTEDOn either sideSUITOR Trust Company. America, Lans- tient rallied from the effects of ginning at 1:30. Mrs. Theodorethe T. phone In twelve months. For discrepancies In tral NewsWilton.of declared ir- Rules Committee is problematical. chap- Immediately begin to demand a special on rase.) J4.21 Bal- of the .gate stood thre of the silent Contradictions"We haveand a plan for a aeries of rememberedbeen It, had picturesex- cines,of the physician said, he was Moore, vice president of the localIt (Continued Fourth lyn the figuresSHOWSare WITNESSsfid S75f DOOR ings as heBrown had shown TUMBLEis said the vote (a committee for mak- Sev- rule .from the Committee on Rules. $3.53 553; Philadelphia, sentinels. the statementscoast wirelessof MsglstratetelephoneHarrystations,"plainedhe his action in warningbeen givenagainsta fullrational.de- EGG PRICES ter, will be the presiding officer. timore. and Lewis and had lat-tcr- ing Sheppard bill privileged will 2 quickAs wasGirl FallsmoveDeadof theYouthPres- Runs to announced, "which will handle .mcv 's the reports and addresses are to Member f CeasaUtte. TRAINING S2.21 and'1.456: Chicago. and l.22; So the J. Imber and Marie Collins concern printing scription"garbled ofreports"Lewis ofbytheonenote,of the be quiteeralclose.otherOne vote may decide WOMEN OPPOSE Indianapolis.Justice 1.14Callahan 2.239:OrdersSpo-ManidentialOut car off the Avenue into the sages phoned totheythem bytalk-wire. being personalmightfriends."Injurious- To- be made during the afternoon session. A RuliS and Barn and Shoots Himself.ing the hour at inwhich years,last confidentlyas because it AUTOFreshlyGOESLaid HUNTINGVariety Wholesalethe question as to whetherwill abespecialpresented dur- Here are the members of the kane, 1.08 and 2,169, and Buffalo. SS grounds that the suffragists did not "And a few I ly the"Thatmarket."man I saw leaving the Wil- musical program In- After Divorce. Testimony. WICKFORD. R. I., 10. edMissby telephonea withwomanMazlewill Colbertbe able to pickaffect 46" a Dozen. rule is to be reported.sessions. Committee, who. according to all Representatives Be- cents and 2,700. as the average num- (Continued on Third Page.)Jan. predict, ton was not Lewis." said Brown. "He day at Cents ing both dications, soon will have to the Peace Party 10. "Do you see Moon, discouragedon the dayup she Istelephoneknown toreceiverhave beenhere and Several Conversations.thlrty-Av- o or forty by Urchins Uncere- - Ckatrsaaa Henry Oa Veaee. bear ber of callsNEWa year.YORK, Jan. Pearl who had her was probably Truck StartedThe price of all eggs has dropped brunt of the prohibition battle la iV fore Senate Committee. Justice Calla- Francis Hendrick,slain,Jr.. puzzledIt will thebe policethe sameand causedtelephone-- Mr.she.Campbellyears old, asked fullMr. ratherBoiling,stout face Henry thatSupportsdoor!"Contention.Jueried BURNEDattentions TOof DEATH now up had a ,monltusly .Crashes5 to 10 centsIntoa.Store.dozen. ChairmanGARFIELDis JEWELSunderstood STOLENto t,he lower chamber: s the detectivesa uses workingand oncallthe casehertohusband would weigh about would190 pounds. I from mem- Representatives of the Woman's han in the Queens county supreme shot and killed by him after whenPet- -heandtook the stand. If he. 10vcountry eggsbewereone of the Rules Committee Robert L. Henry, of Texas, ehalr Mr. Lewis furnished these figures investigationsor friend in Londonalong orcertainParis or am sure It was not Lewls."con- NEWl YORK,Strictly 'Jan.fresh When a Peace party, appearing before the rourt of Martin Karllk. who had Just quarrel at her home In Lafayette,renewnear Peking." tell the committee about the group boys, IS cents a dozenbersthis"on the fenced At home (In man. to support his contention that "where Unsuccessfully Endeavors to s rograd or Brown said he saw the same man ofwholesaledsmall atfooling with.the Home of Slain President's Son Military Committee today, op- finished testifying with much Nursedetail here, today. Hendrick then ranlines.to versation he had with F. A. Connolly,Philadelphiamechanismto morning.of an ColdAmericanstorageExpresseggs mayTexas)be Mr, Henry is a local optlonist, Edward W. rou, of . Senate you findconcerninghigh rates hisjou relationswill find lowwith Mrs. himself. PhysiciansAfter Henry J. Bass, salesman in a the next day on a Robbed of $10,000 Gems. Finis J. Garrett, ot . posed any fomr of universal military Extinguishbarn andFlamingshot Dress. CRASHES INTOpositive-FREIGHT.when heWashingtonfirst talked train,of enteringand heardthe Companyhim bouehtauto whichfor 37 stoodcent. In front and has frankly said so. he ex- utilization,AnniewhereasFalnor,lowwhorateswasmeanbeing sued could not reroyer. haberdashery, had declared 2 Ik If 10. Martin D. Poster, of Illinois. declaring said he 10. Alcohol ly tum 'artmr-- Weslev Lewis, the brokerage firmbyofname.that name. of WestWithinSixtythe seventhnek, it streetbelievedtendsthat his CLEVELAND,local option beliefsJan. to theJames R. training, at the same time high utilization."for absolute divorce by her husband,NEW MissTOItK.Moon,Jan.who was nineteen and EAST MORICHES. L. I.. Jan. 10. called succeeded releasing ne- Roose- Jamee C. Cantrill, of Kentucky. physical train- Phlladel-phl- Ta re- store 'Mr. Boiling said he had had several last evening,the nrice of eggsin will furtherDistrict,Garfield,ho probablymtmber ofwouldPresidentbe themselves In favor of He saidJohntheFalnor,low ratesof Bayslde,in L. which Mrs.the daughterHelen Duntley,of a milla, nurse,operative,suicide Whensuspect,theenteredautomobilethe In whichat they Connolly and son of a Pat Harrison, ot Mississippi. children. wit- at- on casual conversationsIN with BUBBLE' CASE,the brakes,crease,theonecardealerstartedstatingdownthatagainstthe velt'ssummaryCabinetpassage of a prohi- former ing of all school e. "Yes,"Buffalorepliedwere due to the Hendrick hisiw:iu qciock mo GUILTY 'AIR G. Patten, New York. Brook-lin- and the startledwas heatingcently onhadthetoldstove In Jamesthat were riding struckmviiuuta Long Island the firm, the first crade towardeggsWestat 33Endcentsavenue.a dozen by measure,President,orreported to the police to Thomas of Mrs. Lucia Ames Mead, of presence Independent companies. extending over a period of 29, both the woman and the about going Into 111.. 10. Tho In' best bition at least demand su- P-- Campbell, ness.of Tobin's tentions,apartment, 3692 Broadway, OLNEY.1B16. Jan. Jury,GatheringSaturdaymomentumwouldthe autonot crossedsurprise him day that his home in Mentor, a Philip of Kansas. Mars., said: Buffalo company hadquicknot as you years, wereat displeasing. Hendrickman changedfreight thetrainhourat Pinewhenstreettheycrossingin March, se- 'the referendum measure in the L. Lenroot, Asked If the"Get out of that door twoblazed up E. Welch, the case ofwasHoyheldHlnterllter,In August, chargedto the oppositegreatly. side of the street, burb of this city, tisd been robbed ot Irvine of Wisconsin. Tou are acting like a lot of scared failed, hecanrepliedand "No.keepIt madegoing.a profitDon'tyesterday,you went to her homeand settodayher anddressdemand-talked withhere thetodu.modelJamesby telephone to of Athisconversation Philip Dltt-rna- r House. S. Bennet. of New York. is no danger of war. flames streaming from village, Jesse Albln, Eastport, withand InihOctober"air hehubble"entered murderthe lectingof theThebirdsuddenstore dropof In price Is attrl $10,000 In Jewels. .Mr. Garfield says William children. There greater everthan comethe Interestback have,on again."Govern- afire. Withed that she return his photograph.an earlier one. and of he said, aa objective point, climbed the or Rew la Prospect.disappeared during the Burnett M. Chlperfleld. of Illinois, We. are the best prepared nation In bonds. This did not seem her garments she ran through th din Afterhe wereexamingthrowna photographout. Welchof sufferedthe firm.in- Elizabeth Ratcllffe,t returned a verdict itsbuted to the fact that the pullets, the Jewels ment Grabbing his hat Karllk made for As she gave It to him and smiled brother-ln-law-- r' sidewalk and crash! are A absence rowof the familyprospectbetween Decem- The first seven are Demoaratsi tho world." enough the investors and they lng de-room, where shotgunher patient.near Ellen supposedjuriesInjurieswhichon Lewis'probablyleftwillhand,cause"Youhis ofareguiltythe ofPresidentsmanslaughter early today hens hatched last spring, Justcommittee is Ja if t4 Lngland as thefor door. Tho Justice granted a placed a Miss her htsd and Campbell. Mr. DIttroarsbeginning plateto lay.glass window ber 1 and December 20. four latter Republicans. Mrs. Mead referred to sold outcreeto theIn favorBell system."of Mr. Falnor. Tobin, layfired.on a couch, to Tobin's regardeddeath.by theAlblndetectiveswill recover.aa evl afteraskedtwelveMr. hours' deliberation.was reduced to .fragments, a dozen the Rules Committee should attempt pointing out as long as Chesapeake and bed room. She leaped Into and - Com-- our ally, that un- Mr. Lewis said the bd dence that Jtazie Colbert had bitten "Tea." birdcages containing canaries were to take- away from thVDlstrict remains In the you any advance - the Canadian border (Continued on Third Page.) tried to smother the flames him in a desperate fight for life, two "Did ever receive thrown to the floor and, a large mlttee Jurisdiction nrr- thnjiaJflV. guarded England's great navy could blankets. prominent Philadelphia dentists said Information about the President's in case of an dra- aquarium of goldfish was shattered. tlon bill. be depended on to assist The bedding caught fire, and that the wounds had not been made (Continued on Second Page.) fish flopped about In the window The Rules Committee Is a body of America by a foreign foe. ENDED peries In dining room. Ignited In The Com- invasion of MARSHALL CASE the apparently by teeth. Both the cuts and then on1 the sidewalk. The cana- eleven members: the District . nurse's flight, began to blaze, t twenty-on- e . j the might have been made after death. LEGACY ries sent outIpS&kA.calls. for .rescue and a mittee has members, and - tj&- John J. O'Connor, superintendent of POWDErTPUFF HIS fish. to discharge the com- FIRST TO- SEE PRESIDENT to Re- No One Saw Body. rrnivH rnllrcted. It collected a motion latter Judge Adklns Orders Clerk the building, broke down tho door of Oscar Slegmund arrived fifteen min mittee from consideration of the apartment and carried Miss Tobln, following the would com from cord Verdict "Not Guilty." the It was recalled that New Yorker Gets Unusual Token utes later to claim his auto. Sheppard bill a Col. Cheater Harding Discusses who is recovering from pneumonia, Lewis in Atlantic City, th? body about half the sse of the Dis- EASTON. Md.. Jan. 10. The adjourn- across the hall, and summoned the suicide of According to. of Will. Committee. Canal Zone With Chief Executive. police of that city refused positively Terms WILL DISCUSS DRY BILL trict ed term of the November term of the firemen. NEW YORK. Jan. 10. It li safe Only One Little Pelat. Engi- con-len- newspaper men to view the Col. Chester Harding, former court for Talbot county was When the blaze had been extin to allow to assume that when the executors circuit guished Mrs. Duntley was found dead body. Ef- That Is Just one ot the little points neer Commissioner of the District, jestcrday, principally to take up of the estate of Mrs. Isa M. Tike W. O. T. U. Will Consider Its in the bed room She was fifty j ears Coroner Knight today announced v TT Mnnrliead. 255 may cause friction when the and recently named as governor of against Frank ..H..J In that the case of 'the State old. and lived as 53 West 130th street. he was not satisfied with the Ninety-secon- d fects District. fight gets way Zone, was together with his that West street, that he prohibition under ia the Panama Canal the first Marshall, charged, theory Lewis was the murderer, In Dis- body. Intent to kill that Investiga- had. been rememberea in .nrs. i mr The effect of prohibition the the lower the this after- wife, with assault with would stand an un-d- es Isltor of Presidents .Marshall, b TO PHONE AROUND WORLD and raid he will his heart leaped with a thrill. trict will be the chief topic of discus- However, the Rules Committee, noon. He came to the White Hous their daughter. Grace tion of his own. filed in the convention ot the with keeping locked up In a small room Mrs. Pike's will was sion at the quarterly the rules and practices ot the at 2:30 o'clock, and discussed her Surrogate's court yesterday. To Mr. Woman's Christian Temperance Union House, Is all powerful when It comes Mr. Wilson matters affecting the f6r years. The case of Mrs. Marshall Company Says fol- resulted In Vice President of SAYS LEWIS WASN'T MAN Moorhead she had bequeathed the to be held tomorrow in Kellar Memorial to the report of special rules. Oc- government of the zone, and the was tried In November and Maryland avenue. de- acquittal Wireless System Is Planried. lowing items, to wit: Church. Ninth and casionally a special rule may be canal. her One powder pufT. The morning session which will be de- House Itself, there f Colonel Harding will sail from New When the case agalnt her husband BALTIMORE, 10. a Leap It feated by the but . Jan. Plans for Witness to Slayer's Denies A silver hand mirror voted mainly to reports will begin at is doubt anywhere If the 1, was called Attorney Butler said g little that York about February for the State's world-circlin- telephone sys bottle 10 o'clock, with Mrs. Emma Sanford new position. "I tried the case against Mrs. Marshall wireless Was Pittsburgher. A cut glass perfume Sheppard bill is brought before tho Isthmus to assume his guilty tern arp already contemplated by the Mrs. Pike died In San Francisco on Shelton, president of the local chapter, under rule or otherwise it will Other visitors at the White House first, as I believe she was the CLEVELAND. Jan 10. B. C. estate reports of the officers House - having September 21 last, and her presiding. After paaa .body. were- 3 o'clock, R. G. Rhctt, Con- one. She being acquitted and American Telephone and Telegraph official or- the lower to produre. I submit Brown, a traveling salesman, who amounta to about 1.000. She left and committees a plea for The prohibitionist plan et campaign gressman Eagle, and Senators Lane no new evidence Company, according 'to N. C. Kings- to her gans will be made by Mrs. William GIbb, the case against Frank Marshall with- was passing the Wilton apartments. her .Pomeranian dog. Teedie, probably, will call for an appeal first and Chamberlain, and Congressman bury, vice president of that orgaoiza the mur- Mrs. Florence Conkey of after which the meeting will adjourn Georgia; 3:30 o'clock. Lieut. out further testimon or argument " tlon, who gave with matter-of-fac- t In Philadelphia, at the time cousin. to the District Committee to report Bell, of Judge AdMni then ordered the clerk derer of Mazle Colbert leaped from Hartford, Conn. 6h directed her for lunch. out quickly the Sheppard bllL If the Gov. O'Neill, of Indiana: 4 o'clock. gravity a remarkable forecast of the posi- a number of An address by Miss Anna A. Gordon, to record the erdict of "not gulltj." In her apartment window, said executors to Institute District Committee doe not show Senators Shields and Bankhead. and future an address before the of Bernard W. Lewis against several persons with national president of the organization, Is Llbbey. and employes of the Fidelity tively today that suits session, be- signs of getting busy it known that 6 o'clock, Prof. William flclals man saw leaving the whom business dealings. will feature the afternoon Anti-Salo- Company. was not the he she had 1:30. the League agent will SLAIN BY REJECTED SUITOR Trust Wilton. ginning at Mrs. Theodore T. Immediately begin to demand a special "We have a plan for a aeries of been pictures of Moore, vice president of the local chap- SHOWS WITNESS DOOR Brown had shown TUMBLE Sev- rule .from the Committee on Rules. coast wireless telephone stations," he Lewis and had been given a full de- EGG PRICES ter, will be the presiding officer. As Girl Falls Dead Youth Runs to announced, "which will handle .mcv scription of Lewis by one of the lat-tcr- 's eral other reports and addresses are to Member f CeasaUtte. Callahan Orders Man Out sages phoned to them by wire. To- be made during the afternoon session. A Justice Barn and Shoots Himself. years, personal friends. Freshly Laid Variety Wholesale presented dur- Here are the members of the RuliS "And in a few I confidently man I saw leaving the Wil- musical program will be In- After Divorce. Testimony. WICKFORD. R. I., 10. Miss woman pick "That 46" Dozen. Committee, who. according to all Jan. predict, a will be able to ton was not Lewis." said Brown. "He day at Cents a ing both sessions. dications, soon have to 10. you up telephone receiver here thlrty-Av- o will bear the NEW YORK, Jan. "Do see Pearl Moon, who had discouraged the her and was probably or forty price of all eggs has dropped of the prohibition battle Justice Calla- Francis Hendrick, Jr.. It will be the same telephone she years old, full rather stout face The brunt la that door!" Jueried attentions of now up had a 5 to 10 cents a dozen. GARFIELD JEWELS STOLEN t,he lower chamber: s a uses and call her husband would weigh about 190 pounds. I from han in the Queens county supreme shot and killed by him after in London or Pet- - and country eggs were Robert L. Henry, of Texas, ehalr who had Just or friend or am sure It was not Lewls." Strictly fresh rourt of Martin Karllk. quarrel at her home In Lafayette, near rograd or Peking." saw the same man wholesaled at IS cents a dozen this of Slain President's Son man. finished testifying with much detail here, today. Hendrick then ran to s Brown said he eggs may be Home Edward W. rou, of North Carolina. Mrs. the next day on a Philadelphia to morning. Cold storage concerning his relations with barn and shot himself. Physicians heard him 37 Robbed of $10,000 Gems. Finis J. Garrett, ot Tennessee. Falnor, was being sued could reroyer. CRASHES INTO FREIGHT. Washington train, and boueht for cent. D. Poster, Illinois. Annie who said he not by name. Within the nek, it Ik believed that CLEVELAND, Jan. 10. James R. Martin of for absolute divorce by her husband, Miss Moon, who was nineteen and EAST MORICHES. L. I.. Jan. 10. called ne- Roose- Jamee C. Cantrill, of Kentucky. T the nrice of eggs will further Garfield, mtmber of President John Falnor, of Bayslde, L. the daughter of a mill operative, re- When the automobile In which they the and son of a Pat Harrison, ot Mississippi. wit- at- IN 'AIR BUBBLE' CASE, crease, one dealer stating that velt's Cabinet former "Yes," replied the startled cently had told Hendrick that his were riding struck a Long Island GUILTY best eggs at 33 cents a dozen by President, reported to the police to Thomas G. Patten, of New York. extending over a period of 111.. 10. Tho In' su- Philip P-- Campbell, Kansas. ness. tentions, freight train Pine street crossing OLNEY. Jan. Jury, Saturday would not surprise him day that his home in Mentor, a of "Get out of that door quick as you two years, were displeasing. Hendrick at Hoy Hlnterllter, charged burb of this city, tisd been robbed ot Irvine L. Lenroot, of Wisconsin. you home today demand- here todu. James E. Welch, of this the case of greatly. S. can and keep going. Don't went to her and ih murder of drop In price Is attrl $10,000 In Jewels. .Mr. Garfield says William Bennet. of New York. ever come back have, again." ed she return his photograph. village, and Jesse Albln, of Eastport, with "air hubble" The sudden M. Chlperfleld. of Illinois, that out. Welch in- Ratcllffe, returned a verdict buted to the fact that the pullets, or the Jewels disappeared during the Burnett Grabbing his hat Karllk made for As she gave It to him and smiled he were thrown suffered Elizabeth of the family between Decem- The first seven are Demoaratsi de- juries which probably will cause his of guilty of manslaughter early today hens hatched last spring, are Just absence t4 the door. Tho Justice granted a placed a shotgun near her htsd and beginning to lay. ber 1 and December 20. four latter Republicans. cree In favor of Mr. Falnor. fired. death. Albln will recover. after twelve hours' deliberation.

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Phlladel-phla- ; today man, MaJ. William C. Harllee, U. S. priation because of the limited funds cluded Mrs. M. C. Dowell, ling the President" was voiced .3 OPPOSED M. C: Mrs. Wesley M. Stoner, anu INAUGURAL MEDALS available. SUFFRAGE SENTRIES the Misses Joy Toung, Eliza by Mrs. presi- MORM IS Miss Carolyn Karle. Isaac Gans told the committee that beth Smith, and Winifred Frances, dent of the National Araerleaa Wom- Officers for the year were elected publicity and advertising , are the District of Columbia; Miss Maude an's Suffrage Association, who issued things In the 'world, Jamison. Norfolk., Va.; Mrs. Bessie thr-rlgl- t. as follows: President. Senator Dun most important Au- a statement disapproving" of iTO S. OWNERSHIP can U. Fletcher, first vice DISPENSED WITH not only in business, but in Inaugural GUARD WHITE HODSE Papandre. California: the Misses "I think the Congressional Union is 0. president, Major Harllee; second vice ceremonies. gusta and Gertrude Crocker. Illinois, beginning at the wrong said president, Mrs. E. P. Killkoff; treas "If you must cut expenses, ho and Mary YJertru.de Fendall, Balti- Mrs. Catt, "when It seeks to embarrass urer, Ross E. Pollock, and secretary. said, some other committee suf- more. the President. Tho National Associa- "let com-raittee- keep Mrs. Dan Fowler. fer. Don't hamper the publicity The suffraglsts'have orders to tion Is just as impatient of tie delay it! Retiring President of Chamber Members of Various Commit Flaunt Banners Demanding silent, and stand with their backs to in procuring suffrage as aay other or- -- R. P. Andrews at this point asked the fence, facing the street, so that ganization can lie.' of Commerce Condemns tees .Receive Parchment how much money was spent last In- That President Take Stand all passers-b- y can see the Inscription "However, it does not cosaMer LEWIS RENEWS HIS auguration on medals and badges. on their banners. President Wilson himself responsible $3,600. He suggested regret J He was told For Votes For Women. Wear SazTrage Colors. for the delay. Tno association Proposal in Report. Souvenirs Instead. dispossj of by advo- that $100 be placed at the press you go that be should be heckled ATTACK ON PHONE Mr. Callahan's committee, and that "If the police further, cates of the cause at this time." the remaining part of the money be out to the curb and stand there. If committee. (Continued Page.) they press you still further, move MANY RECEIVED turned over to Mr. Lord's from First PICK KEY MEMORIAL SITE. WANTS RETIREMENT FIRST REPORTS your lines Into the gutter. If they Ht, Take Action Later. know of Mr. Wilson's presence until won't allow you to remain there, get Secretary of War Baker and Quar-vn- was decided toJtake action later several seconds after he. had passed In parade formation and march flAnAra.1 Rhnroo weal to Tells House Committee District It money to be given through. today to select a sita for on the amount of ed around the grounds, going from gate Baltimore T-- Should Show Discussion as to Appropriation for psblldty work. The President had seen the to gate. the jrrancia bcou ivey mwouiw, f Says Government Pays Five Times Much Thom. the finance com- banners at a distance and knew your be erected on the Fort.McHeary reser- 4 as Corcoran of meaning. His waa wreath- "Don't come back here until what Old for Into mittee, reported that $43,000 has been their face time Is up." , vation. They are to determine Ability to Care for Publicity Entered ed with smiles as his car passed huiidtnra xa the. reserratten WBl i .As Buffalo. subscribed thus far. through between the delegates. Each picket wore ordinary street Clerks. At Meeting. Mr. Ltnklns reported that the clvlo clothes, with a ribbon of suffrage col- have to be razea. committee is in correspondence with Follows Visit to President. ors across their brests. It was a many organizations throughout the n to place pickets ab6ut somewhat dreary day for "guard ? i (Continued from First Page.) country which are planning to come mount" duty, damp and raw, but all time-honor- the Executive Mansion was reached at Government ownership of public The bronze and silver here He has only a partial list thus of the picketers .cheerfully took their Buy Your Potomac Company's latest report a meeting of the Congressional Un- -- was con- medallions which have been handed far, he said. position. fi utilities In the District showe dthat eagh telephone In the Devol, bf the ion officials last nig-- .., following the , ll President P. T. District represented an Investment of out )n lavish quantities at inaugura- MaJ. Gen. Carroll J. There was some uneasiness evident demned by retiring military committee, said that he and visit to the White House earlier In among some UKATUIlUltA $110. He said the profit per telephone tions of the past to the hundreds of as the day 300 of them, however. m Moran of the Washington Chamber be- his associates have gone as far of or more suffragists, "Gee whiz, how about eating? I'm was $12 to the company and that members of addi- who called to present to Easy Way ii of Commerce in his annual report cause of high return the rates the various subcommittees they can until they learn what a memorial hungry already," one suffragist ex- AND RECORDS tke this in charge of the quadrlennlal event, tional military organizations are com- the President on the death of Inez Congres- to that body last night. had voluntarily been lowered. Mllholland claimed as she started from Payments arranged to suit you-O- ur will be seen no more. ing here for the March 8 parade. Bolssevain, and, incident' headquarters. ' - "The theory of government, owner- "After a study of the Chesapeake ally, make another appeal to Mr. Wil- sional Union easy- ownership plan makes it ship, it seems to me, can be more and Potomao Company's wires, tele- In their stead will be cute little Fireworks Committee. son for his support in their work. The FoUee Will Not Act. possible. phones, and entire plant, an expert parchments, engraved and engrossed, Am nnnttiAvi r,r X4 OOO was made President gave them slight rebuff, readily punctured in this city," said manufacturer and constructor of tele- commit a "And what are we going to do if Mr." Moran, -- Its business men stating that Mr. on March for the use of the fireworks and explained that he could, as the w ...n't talk?? one of her com where phones, representing the Automatic w reponcu vn 6, 1917. assisted In conducting Wpod-ro- tee. Chairman Harry .ing leader of his party, take no definite leaves us in WORCH are in daily contact with the red tape Electric Telephone Company, of Chi- committee hopes to get back tsand on party panions said, "That a . kiio o X. w. ' cago, reported there are far Wilson Into the office of Presi- that the that matter until bis fierce position." and slow methods of governmental has that part of this sum from the sale of had directed him to do so. a-- cllltles here for 61,300 telephones," dent for the second, time a on The twelve suffrage pickets will Come and Hear Demonstration., departments, wherein we see from This decision was seats on the Monument Grounds It then was determined to call to --.,. V- A1mn-rh- Ytv In-- said Mr. Lewis. reached at a pyrotechnic display. - th. nollr. year to year enormous outgo, as meeting this morning of the full in- the night of the the attention of the President, at njtnr Warrv Gesaf oM. at nollce t Only 20,SO A Tear. augural committee, BeS Mr. Callahan said that his commit- every opportunity, the fact that the paid by private held in the sli- votes-for-wom- headquarters, said the department against fair dividends room New Cal- tee believed that the bronze and advocates have not ways "He further advised Chairman of the Wlllard. D. J. dis- does not regard sucn osnners toe New Beef establishments who yet find to lahan, on ver medals of the past should be yet given up hope. uadver-ti..m- n. Yak Moon, of the oPstoffice Committee of chairman of the committee suffragists are displaying as retire superannuated employes. badges and medals, and his commit- pensed with, and that the committee First Squad of Sentries. and that, therefore, no oer- - the House, that the Government could tee, made such a recommendation to should purchase three gold medals, necessary the silenfdem- - 15c Wants Retirement Law First. one the Vice The first squad of suffrage mlt was for lakes tote! con'dtct the telephone business In the advlsorj' committee at yesterday's one for the President, for silent onstration. T "Let Uncle Sam do something along Washington at a cost of $20.60 a meeting, and this was adopted. President, and one for the chairman sentries was led by Miss Vivian Major Pullman, superintendent of worn-o- ut -- When submit- . i. rAmmltteft. Ho ob this line 'for the Govern- year Instead of $116. This would In- the new scheme was way Pierce, of California, carrying a huge nnlli. 'M the auffrairiats would not "be-'fo- re ted today, th.ere seemed be uni- jected money saved In this - vlo- ment clerk," shouted Mr. Moran, clude operating expenses, depreciation to to the - banner, and with a body guard in- be Interfered with unless they - White versal rejoicing Idea. NoN op- to some wuu- tvi Pake Rmm he reaches out for control of and interest on the Investment. He at the being transferred oiatr eluding the Misses Mildred Gilbert iaA law. just, now xar me ' every telephone In position was registered, and the In- mittee. and Bert a'Crone, both of California, women would nave to go In their 1113 Ave. Institutions better managed than his also said that for augural committee appeared as if mw nn rftvlftwinir stands P. there are two miles of it nMi... Col- - each of whom carried suffrage stand- silent picketing to violate the law Bwn." the District didn't care if It was deprived of the and privileges, of which John P. 1417 G St. 314 9tkSt. wire. Manifestly this is a great ards. could not be learned. -- Mr. In de- old style medals. poya is chairman, win meet mo Oppostlon to this metnoa or nee- Moran's report reviewed waste of facilities for a utility. - v make recom-- Other members of the first squad In past year, analyzing telephone v Economic Measure. w..ir. tail the achievements of the "Now. the sit which are to be submit he finds the telephone mendatlons -- and spoke in terms of high praise of uation here that Mr. Callahan told the committee to advisory commuwc u.w committees user pays fully for his telephone since ted the on 'the support given him by says telephone rep- that but few of the recipients ever has been empowered to take action or- the company each appreciate “Wilson Runs Gauntlet of ‘Suff’ Guards”, Washington Times (Washington, D.C.), January 10, 1917, p. 3. and membership at large of the resents an Investment of $116 a year, the medallions. They are them. allowed to kick Reports were made by Conrad H. ganization, j but the user Is not permitted the full about one's home or committee; C. Full page available at http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026749/1917-01-10/ed-1/seq-3.pdf use-o- f office, he Syme. of the legislative Unanimous Choice for President. the telephone. He Is restricted said, for a few months, historic sites com- to 40 or 33 per cent of the full use when they either 'disappear C Calhoun, of the Without dissenting voice and or are mittee; F. D. Owen, of the street a of whlclj the "telephone 'Is capable. thrown away. Incidentally, Eaaby-Smlt- with no other candidate mentioned he said, decoration committee; J. S. Ol)e Average Use of Phones. the inaugural committee would save of the court of honor commit- for the honor, A. Leftwlch Sinclair something meet tomorrow after- Calais average .of telephones like $2,600 by such a move. tee, which will , was chosen president to succeed Mr. The grand use L. Prince, A. LISNER Hours 9:00 to 6:00 G Street country is Frank B. Lord and his publicity noon at 8 o'clock, and Ben 5oal entire Moran. in nominating Mr. Sinclair. per year for the committee had asked for a $3,300 ap- "of the transportation committee. . 2.000 calls, whereas In Washington It propriation Col. Robert-N- Harper referred to him for conducting their work ' not advertised as "a roan who has stood firmly by is only $23. This is the utilization of telling the newspaper readers of WILLS ESTATE TO WIFE. Thousands of economies advertised and made of telephone in Washing- the country what Washington will the Chamber of Commerce and has the offer during the inauguration. Lord John C. Berckman, by his will, filed will be found on every floor of the Palais Royal tomorrow "worked everything has ton In, 1914. Sice then the rates have sug- In the District oupremo for that reduced, a fur- said that advisory committee had for probate Days and Friday. We have chosen all odd lots, odd sizes, broken meant security to the District, and voluntarily, been but gested that this sum be cut to $600. court, leaves his estate In trust Bargain ther lowering "of the rates would He said that this amount la too small to his wife. Margaret A. Berckman. assortments and discontinued styles of tint quality mer- has always striven for the best inter- one-thi- rd greatly Increase the utilisation. by far, and asked that the committee who is to receive, of the compelling of Unpeople of Washington." Is system of Is di- -- chandise and have marked them at reductions ests "Which the better consider carefully any proposition to proceeds of the property and Thursday two-da- y two-thir- ds js genuine One Founders. financing the telephone industry In pare his appropriations before order- to give the other to Tomorrow for immediate clearance. This sale a t Was at money rected " Washington, by private which ing such action. Berckman. ed word. Mr. connection with the a daughter. Henrietta HAZEL HUNKINS, BILLINGS"bargain SUFFRAGISTday" in61every sense of the Sinclair's minimizes the use of hte utility and of the wife her share and de- 8 per on $116 Fonda Are Limited. At the death offered reaches the standard of quality Chamber of Commerce dates back to expects a return of cent Is to go to the testator's other chil- Every article Its organization, ten years 'ago, he per telephone or by Government Colonel Harper answered by saying Katherine Lantel. manded and recognized by this store. " dren. Mary McPlke, Friday, 12th money which would maximize the that he realized the Importance of Berckman. The wife is Jan. having been one of the founders. 'telephone and on which and William Sfneit thkt time lie has been an inde- - use of the publicity, but that the.commlttee had named as executrix. The will was return of only 3 per cent, the Interest May 35, 1915. W . . - ex- voted to reduce the proposed appro made on fatlrahlav i worker for the oreanlia-- on a Government bond, would be - tion and for Washington. He has pected?" asked Mr. Lewis. While the Men's Furnishings Women's Coats- Women's Sweater! serve'd was private owners received $12 profit per In Large Trapped on Important committees, Govern-men-t Misses' and Women's sizes. com- telephone In the District, .the Any 56c Necktie in the store.. 40e velours, and plashes." eloss Imitation' of Angora for four years chairman of the broadcloth, - -- 3 per cent on - the'-store- would expect only - . -- made, with- .Any' i- In- TStr 'Values to Szt.50. Plain and' fur wool; large mutes on law and legislation, and $116, $3.00. Necktie SWfcEy, Co- -- or about. trimmed, at collar. In green, old rose, 'has4' served long as a director, and Any S1.G0 In the penhagen. Trimmed with, held the position of vice presi- S1B6 a Tear. fsTyclrsT" 'm 'Phl? I Necktie Misses' and Women's sizes, in .has Cy'gW'&W, XsCgtafet" store BUS white collar, "belt land fnBfi. dent. Because of his public activities, Reading from a table of statistics cheviots, soft zlb.Unesand wool Sizes 38 to 48. Tomorrow. his name is well known throughout busi- velours. Plain colors. Many fur t before Ihm, Mr. Lewis said the Any S2 Necktie In the -- 1113 G Street N. W. store..l5 . 111.50; 19-- Washington. He was to? twelve Washington pay $158 a trimmed. Values to at years second assistant corporation ness men of Shirts of fine perealet fast color; Also a Odd Sweater: 5.400 or 16 calls .Women's sizes 'only lot of counsel, resigning in 1D11 to devote year for calls, about 6Se Finest values up to $8. Special, to- full time to private practice and a day, while the combined rates for FOR THIS WEEK Street Coats, In wool velours and. morrow, SX95.' his ' ANNOUNCES novelty coatings. Values to ISO; at other activities. Berlin, London, and Paris for unlim- Sweaters at sae.se, Albert ScKkltets, 'Ice President. ited service is only $110 a year. Great Remodeling Sale Asked by Congressman Johnson If 7.S0. reduced to....S&s Palais Royal Third Floor. Albert Sehultels, formerly second he would still Insist on Government J8.50, reduced to....SS45 vice president, was elected first vice ownership should the foreign rates OF JE.45. reduced to....U5 Blouses president, and Isaac Gans was chosen be put Into operation in Washington, 4.45, reduced to....S36 Women's Underwear Of voile and organdy: excep- president Mr. Mr. Lewis replied in the affirmative. tional values. Small sizes; second vice to succeed owners COATS Bath Robes, $6, reduced to &S8. at Sehultels. Like Mr. Sinclair, both He added that private would and Hosiery expect a larger return in dividends Smoking Jackets. 35 per cent eS these candidates were elected by would. BOe Organdy B lenses, trimmed than the Government SUITS marked pneea. Ladles' value Vtsta, Pants, - unanimous vote. Charles W. Clagett, Replies To Question. and Corset Covers f "Merode" and with val lace, large collar- and Mr. paid Onyx Hosiery aoc. values to 65c other "Well known makes; broken long sleeves, with pretty color who nominated Sehultels, a Congress- to past to the Replying to questions by DRESSES 17c, values to JSc sizes, 39c combination, SL45. high tribute his service Lloyd, pay . i .chamber. "Mr. Sehultels has great man Mr. Lewis said the 69e Vests, TaUored Waists, in stripes. telephone operators Odd lots Wool, Cotton, and Cot Ladles valae Pants. 'strength, common sense, indefatig- of Government THE COATS ton and Wool Union Suits and Tights and Corset Covers "Me- gray, lavender,' blue and brown. able energy, and he will always serve in Washington was $900 a year and The most beautifully styled Separate garments that ordinarily rode, Harvard Mills and other Sizes 38 to ; at SI. people as he serves his friends, operators working makes; 39c. ' ByaV-VTalr- the wages 'of for models of fine fabrics in all would sell for up to IS. Tomor Palais d Floor. because the people are his friends," telephone companies was $31 row. 69c. 'declared Mr. Clagett. private fashionable colors rich Ladles' Merino Vests. Pants a month. He said operators would the and Tights)fl cotton suits In high Isaac Gass Nominated. not be necessary In handling the tele- linings best workmanship Palais Royal Street Floor. and low necks; Merode and other phone systems of the Government, ml S8e. Mr Gans was nominated by P. T. includ- makes; the syste mwould be auto- plain and fur trimmed, Women's Dresses Haltlgan, who after reviewing at because TSe 9Se matic ing Bolivia cloth. Ladies' to Lisle and Silk Serge Dresses, misses, .and length Mr. Gans' public activities and the automatic telephone Hose, in black and colors; slight- Asked if ly Imperfect, to handling. To- women's; new plaited t modsis; citing a long list of organizations system had not proved a failure in COATS Curtains, Etc. due S10.T5. - Chicago, Mr. Lewis replied: morrow, 49c with which he is connected, closed Price Reduced From i taf-j.-feta-s, "Commercially was, but that was Maraulsette and Voile Sash 50c TStrtr Spring Silk Dresses, by saying, "If we searched our city it Curtains) for lower half Ladles 39e and Lisle and crepe 'crepe; not because it was automatic It Ideal the Fiber 8Uk Hose. In black and col- de chine and - from one end to the other, we could was the automatic met a su- $45.00 to $22.50 of basement, ground floor or bath meteor; $16.73. find because hem- ors. Broken sizes and seconds. not a man more suitable or perior foe and was vanquished." room windows. Come ready Tomorrow, up" entitled to the office vice $17.50 Coats Reduced med and finished with 39c 191S Silk Dresses, values i better of Congressman Ragsdale attempted for rod to . president of the Chamber of Com- to cross question Mr. Lewis on that hemstitched edge. Per pair, U)i. Ladles' SBe Black and Colored $2.00;$17J8. merce than our good friend Isaac en- to $10.00 Lisle and Cotton How, broken section of the bill which would SIIV Slarflulaette Skirts, values up to HJii.a Gans." Postmaster General to utilize ALSO HmiHIrhrd sizes. SpecIaUy priced for tomor- sarge, poplin, satins and There were thirty candidate; for able the Curtains, regular 11.25 quality; at. row, 13c the telephones In Washington to put Ke- - fetas; $45. the ten directorships and competi- food, per pair. . . consumers and producers of An Suits In Stock Price Palais Royal Street Floor. j . . fcT tion was keen. The result of ballot- stuffs into communication with each .f y2 MaranUctte Curtains, with Eng Palais Koyai nira trio ing showed the following elected di- cluny lace edge and D. Barry. C. other. lish Unenised rectors: William Boy Glad To Answer. Embracing fashionable wool fabrics. Velour, Poplin, pair, ?.- -t. Claflln, Charles "W. Clagett, E. C. & Insertion. Per Undergarments Charles L. Bowser, Mr. Lewis said he would be glad to Mannish Serge and Broadcloth. Plain and fur trijnmed. Colored Voile, two big Graham. Samuel Plata or 10 Crepe de Chine NegUgts. In Silks, Etc; A. Klmberly, P. T. Moran, James F. answer the legal questions after he table lots of Plain Voiles in the plain skirts,- - 20.00 $25.00 30.00 40.00350.00 or pleated trimmed "Wider-ligh- t Oyster. D. S. Porter, and William finished his economic argument hemstitched border: Colored Crepe de chine, 40 Inches1 had cen in fine laces or some with touches MqK. Stowell. f showing tremendous waste of tele- $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 Voiles, with figured or plain of hand work. Values (PC QO and dark colors, Including--- Give Moran Chest of Sliver. telephonic facilities. ters, and floral borders, ftr 19.50; tDtJ.70 white and black. Per yard. graphic and yard, 8c. to at $LSO. A feature of the meeting was the Whereupon Congressman Ragsdale 375 ExqnlsKe flfelata Odd lot of Long Klsaenos. made in- Georgette Crepe and Crepe DRESSES Itra and Madras Remnant Jap- Velour for coatings. E4 Inches, presentation by William F. Gude, In announced that he wanted the All-serg- e, 36-I- n. of genuine serpentine and all-wo- yard' was de Chine. Values afternoon and JJeavy Quality Reps In plAn ol wide: black and colors; behalf of members of the Chamber, formation forthwith, and if it J5.00. Very evening 325.00 anese crepe: also alba- not given he would vote against fa- up to CO AA dresses. green or oiue ngurea ana mercer tross and Secco silk; Hubbard or $.49. of a mahogany chest containing 120 special 3US.UU portiere or drap Palais Royal Secoad Floor. vorably reporting the measure to Don't Mlu Tills. "V!!!? S16.50 ized madras for Empire styles; lace and ribbon pieces of flat silver, to retiring Pres- Congress. Mr. Ragsdale left the com- ery use. Values to 60c yard. Only, trimmed. Values to M QQ ident Moran. Mr. Gude spoke of Mr. mittee room after making this an- t!.. 29e yard. $4.50 tJ.I70 faithful service during nouncement. Moran's his MILLINERY $12.50 Satin Hats Ttnnortrd Cretonne. 2 big table Odd lot of Nightgowns, made of two terms as president the organi- Congressman Tlnkham wanted to $5.00 yard. 29c. of know If It was not futile to consider lots to select from. Per finest French nainsook, beautiful- Ribbons zation, and said members of that body ly trimmed In laces and embroid- to accept the Lewis bill In vie wof the passage One big table lot of Cretonnes Remnants of Taffeta Ribbons. wanted him the silver as a 5 15 ery. A few of the new sleeveless 3 wide; all colors and token of their esteem, and apprecia- of the Newlands bill providing for a and Art Ticking, In to yard among inches study of Government ownership. Mr. lengths. Values up to 50c To- models the lot. (JO OA many long lengths: 13c valtte tion. Values to $198 price, per yard, A roar of laughter and applause Lewis replied In the negative. morrow, yard, 19c. VitU Remnant 9c was heard when Secretary Tom Grant IS White Petticoats, lace and Remnants of Satin Ribbons, in submitting his annual report pro- Palais Royal Second Floor. embroidery trimmed; 4 or 5 yards 1 inch wide: all colors,. includ-- ; ceeded to unroll what looked like a wide (at bottom). Slightly 01 QQ Ing pink, blue, yellow, maize, hall carpet, in size, but which proved POSLAM CALMS soiled. Values to $5; at. . wA57o .lavender and white; at, per to be a mass of press clippings which Painless Pr. Smith The People's Friend yard, 5e. , appeared during year Dressing Saeqnes Of many lots, have the past Don't be backward come right along to Dr. Smith and tell Rugs, Etc. made of silk. lace, albatross, and of regarding activities of the Chamber. him your teeth troubles. You will find him kind, gentle, and Remnants Satin Taffetas.. seven- ITCHING AND French flannel. Values to Qn QQ Moire and Dresden Ribbons, was charges superior painless rr-zT- The roll three feet wide and courteous; and his for dental services Klao ntrh-rrad- e Wilton $5; vuOQ ty-five feet long, and, at that rep- are way below what you expect to pay. He will arrange easy pay- at many long lengths. 25c value. only portion space ment terms if you need them. Ron. made of manufacturer's Tomorrow, per yard. 15e. resented a of the samples; 93.05. Odd lot of Corset Covers, made given by the newspapers, Mr. Grant of nainsook, cambric and long-clot- h; Remnants of Plaids, Dresden. said. BURNING SKIN Easy Payment Terms to All 1917 Azmlnstrr Roars. different styles, some with Satin ana Moire effects; 5 to 8 $1 seamedi and seamless; good, sleeve cap. Values to Inches wide. 60c values. To- Sets of Teeth. . .55.00 heavy quality; 923.7S. !:39c morrow, per yard, 35e. PLAN FOR INAUGURAL If you feel as though you would m at give anything Just to relieve itching 5f pTa T Y' Gold Fillings 75c up High-gra- de "Crex" Grass Rags, Palais Royal Third Floor. -- f i n Florida Society Will Entertain Vltl-- distress, remember that Poslara ac- ' i"f SHvVr Fillinva fiflr m "Wlldwood and "Avon" Crass tually stops Itching as soon as applied Rugs. In choice of four colorings; ton From That State. is more, quickly $5 ,'A SET $5 Gold Crowns . . $3, $4, $S S8.7S. Laces Nets and. what heals and Linoleums and moves One of the first of a State restores the skin to health. Brings Stair Carpet, 49o yard Art car Potter's ffIaortex. the best of Valj Laee Bdgea and Inse- society toward the entertainment of just the soothing, antiseptic, healing pet In .blue, green, brown, and all new process linoleums. In new rtionsInsertions of imitation Inauguration visitors to Washington influence needed. Controls and eradi- check pattern. designs; at, per square yard, 33c cluny, Irish and filet; Vj to cates Eczema in all its forms. Readily Dr. Smith Dentists (Inc.) Inches. Special, 5c yard. 4 94JS3 ed during the March event, was made removes Pimples, Complexion Blem- 9x13 Art .Rugs at Large Genuine Cork-Fill- Linoleum, last nlgh't when the Florida State So- ishes, Rashes, and all surface affec- Cor. 7th' and E Sis. room else. heavy Few odd shades in Silk Dress en- N.W. extra quality, with slight ciety appointed a committee to tions. rn Ket. 40 inches wide. Value, druggist Over People's Drug Store, Open Dally, 8 m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, lie-wa- China Slatting Extra and almost Imperceptible defects; tertain the visitors 'from Florida. The Tour sells Poslam. For free a. at. per square yard. E3c $1.00. Special, 50e yard. meeting was held In the Logan Hotel. sample write to Emergency Labora- 8 to a. Ileference. Second National Bank. Lady Attendant. heavy quality. Special tomorrow. tories, 33 West 26th fit. New York. per jara. ane. Palais Royal Second Floor. Palais Royal Street Floor. The committee appointed, follows: Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos- George B. Selden, William G. Cole lam,. for toilet and bath. Advt.