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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - March 08, 1920, Madison, WisconsinT I TV 7"IheWisco Ie Journal CITYEDITION VOL. 134, NO. 158. 81�t Year. MADISON, W1S., MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 8, 1920. TWELVE PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS TROOPS TO CONSTANTINOPLE Us sis Ss sis JJS sis sis sis sis $ sis WISCONSIN BEA TEN IN ST. LOUIS BA Y SUIT STATE LOSES ACTION OVER BOUNDARY Minnesota Wins Controversy Via Supreme Court Deci� sion; Valuable Property Involved in Dispute VV v^M IN U T O N-T h e H a te ofM inneso ta to d ay In su p rem e ro n rt won Its su it aum inst W is� con: * o ver a b o u n d ary line b e tw een the s ta te s in St. L ou is Bay. V aluab le minim?, dock ing and m a n u � fa c tu rin g p ro p e rty is included in the a rc a c la im ed by bo th s ta te s , w hose jo in t leg is la tiv e com m ission d isag reed in an ^ t e m p t to fix th e b o u n d a ry b e � fore a p p ea lin g to th e su p rem e coV 't. THREE H U R T IN BANDIT BATTLE M IN N E A PO L IS - T h ree m en w ere w ounded e a rly to d ay in a b a tt le w ith b an d its w ho robbed th e sa fe o f the M odern Milk com pany of ISO. T h e m ilk co m pany w a tch m an w as slugged and tw o m en, w ho a tte m p te d a rescue , w ere w ounded by b u lle 's . INVITE LABOR TO SOCIALIST MEET M IL W A U K E E T he S o c ia lis t n a � tio n a l ex ecu tiv e co m m ittee to d ay vo 'ed for th e f irs t tim e in th e h is to ry of the p a r ty to in v ite th e In te rn a tio n a l labor o rg a n iz a tio n s to a tte n d th e n a tio n a l con v en tio n of th e p a rty , and to p a r � tic ip a te in Hie n a tio n a l c am paign . T he com m ittee a lso voted today to re co m � m end th-* hold ing o f d e m o n s tra tio n s in th� form of m a n n�ee*lng* an d sp eech - m ak in g oil A pril lit and 14, th e a n n i � v e rsa rie s o f th e sen d in g to p riso n of H ate Hic h a rd s O 'H ara anti E u g en e V. Pehn. STOCK DIVIDENDS N O T SERVICE TO I NELSON PLAN TAXABLE, COURT RULES Supreme Bench Decision Holds Such Funds Are Capital Account; Section of 1916 Revenue Law Unconstitutional; Effects Are Far Reaching VVA 8H JN U T O N - S u p rem e c o u rt to d ay held u n c o n s titu tio n a l th e sec tio n of th e 1916 rev en u e law p ro v id in g fo r th e lev y in g of an incom e ta * on sto ck d iv id en d s. T h e op in ion , read by Ju s tic e P itn ey , dec lared th e 1916 law d isa g ree d w ith th e s ix tee n th a m en d m en t, p rov id ing fo r fe d era l incom e tax es. T he c o u rt held s to c k d iv id en d s a re c a p ita l a cco u n t. "S to ck d iv id en d s a re n o th in g m ore th a n a book a d ju s tm e n t an d re p re se n t th e in creased va lue of a c o rp o ra tio n 's stock becau se o f in c re ased e a rn in g s ," P itn ey sa id . "S to ck d iv id en d s show a co m p a n y 's e a rn in g s h ave been c ap ita liz e d in s tea d of d iv idend . T h ey s ti ll re m a in p ro p � e r ty an d h a n d s of the. co m p an y and th e s to ck h o ld e r rece iv es n o th in g w hich m ay be reg ard e d a s Incom es. "It is a rg u ed th e s to rk d iv id en d s m ay be sold. b u t th a t is n o t th e q u e s � tion. T he q u estio n Is 'w h a t is a stock d iv id en d ,' and we hold It is c a p ita l and th a t it does no t m ak e an y d ifference w h e th e r o r no t th e stock d iv idend is sa leab le ." T he decision Is of fa r re ac h in g Im � p o rtan ce , b ecause of th e larg e a m o u n t o f s to ck d iv id en d s th a t h ave been i s � sued d u rin g the la s t y ears , m ost of w hich w ere for th e alleged pu rp o se of ev ad in g th e fed era l Income tax es. T h e m a jo r ity op in ion sa id in p a r t: "A sto ck d iv idend show s th e c o m � p a n y 's a cc u m u la ted p ro fits h av e been ca p ita lis e d , in stead of d is tr ib u te d to th e s to ck h o ld e rs o r re ta in e d a s su rp lu s av a ilab le fo r d is tr ib u tio n in m oney o r in k ind shou ld o p p o rtu n ity offer. F a r from being a re a liza tio n of p ro fits of th e sto ck h o ld e rs , it ten d s r a th e r to postp o n e such rea liza tio n , in th a t the fu n d re p re se n te d by th e new stock h a s been t ra n s fe r re d from su rp lu s to c a p i� ta l, an d no lon g er is a v a ilab le fo r a c � tu a l d is tr ib u tio n . "T h e e sse n tia l fact is th a t th e s to c k � ho lder h a s received n o th in g o u t of th e co m p an y 's a s se ts for his se p a ra te use and benefit; on th e c o n tra ry , every do llu r of h is o rig ina l in v es tm en t, t o � g e th e r w ith w h a tev e r acc re tio n s arni a cc u m u la tio n s h ave re su lted from em p lo y m en t o f h is m oney an d th a t of th e o th e r s to ck h o ld ers , still re m a in s th e p ro p e rty o f th e com pany and su b je c t to b u sin e ss r isk s ." MANKIND IS ITO R E L I EV E DUTY OF ALLiPULP FAMINE ______ 'Give Yourself", Plea of U. (Congressman Urges Expan- W. Conference Speaker; Mrs. Eddy Warns of ''Jazz Devil Worship" sion of Forest Products Lab Work to Teach Use of Wood By-Products HECKLING NOT "WEEJEE" Tapping in a steam pip# at the rear of the armory interrupted continual ly while the speakers were talking at th# religious c o n � ference. I t 's th e voice of 'W eejee ,' " Or. S h * n n o n in f irm e d tho aud ience, p au sin g in hie ta lk w hen th e s team pipe s ta r te d m ak in g its noise. While Dr. Davis was talking, fol lowing Dr. Shannon's address last night, the pipe started c l i ck� ing again. " Not th# voice of 'weejee,' sir," said Dr. Davis, turning to Dr. Shannon* "Only an il lustration of the innate stupidity of matter. It ie not pleaeed applause; it it disgruntled heckling." w t i G FORMER MADISON jREPORT REDS OPEN ALDERMAN DIES DRIVE ON POLAND BODY OF JOHN L. W. NEWTON TO BE S EN T HERE PROM MILWAUKEE A LDERMA NIC RA CE ENTRIES CLOSED Jo h n L. W. N cw tun, ag ed 95, fo rm er M adison a ld e rm a n and plow m a n u � fa c tu re r , died in M ilw aukee y esterd ay . H is body will be sh ip p ed he re to n ig h t fo r b u ria l an d wiH be ta k e n to the F itch parlo r* . Mr. N ew ton occupied a sca t in th e com m on council in 147* INK*. 1991. and 1*92. a b o u t 1910. S u rv iv in g a re th ree ch ild ren , e ig h t I g ran d ch ild re n , I* g re a t g ra n d ch ild re n , - I and tw o g re a t g re a t g ra n d ch ild re n . H ere is th** lin eu p of a ld e rm e n in T he th ree d a u g h te r* a re M rs. A c a n � th** wank* w ith o n lj th e laid m om ent j d a J. B row n. Mr*. A sa T . B row n, ol d a rk horse* to be b en n i from a* th e j M ilw aukee, an d Mr* ll. 8 . .S tater of final h o u r for filing p e titio n s n ea red P asad en a . ( a lif. T he tw o g re a t g roa t ' , j g ra n d ch ild re n a re so n s of B aul Sohloa- F i r s t wand F ra n k A lford an d Jo - I �r .** 1 A tto n ey G eorge H. M orton o f M il� w aukee is a g ra n d -so n -in -law . Ilia 'l i f e fo rm erly wa* Mi** C a th e rin e Brown. d a u g h te r o f M rs. A m an d a J . H e le ft M adison i !*�r t th* enem y h eav y losses Ma- *eph S ta rr . S�*cond w ard ; A ld erm an CI. II son and O sca r W inrich . T hirv w ard : A lderm an Jo h n f. Sinton, ll A. H oneycom b and W illiam F . M autz. F o u rth w ard : A lderm an W . A. Dowling. F ifth w ard : A ld erm an W . A. M c� Connell. S ix th w ard : A lderm an M arinis K. Jo h n so n an d G eorge J. F easter S e v e n t h w ard : A lderm an A ndrew 8. B rown, A. O. U tte r , an d W illiam Dunn. E ig th w ard : A ld erm an J. II. B e h � rend , A. J . S ch w o eg ler a n d 8. E. C a � pron N in th w ard : A ld erm an Jo sep h A. Rupp. T hom as C oughlin , W illiam A. Kelly and F ra n k N. M eyer. T en th w ard : A ld erm an H . J . S te f � fen and K W. Sbeffer. M ayor G eorge C. Sayle. Milo K fttle - *on and F ra n k C. lilied w ill b* th e only m ay o ra lty can d id a te* u n less som e o th e r n am e is p u t on th e p r i � m ary ballot* by th e voter*. Generally fair tonight and Tuesday. Not much change in tempereture. Moderate west to northweet winds. I * MIU int He p o rt Ny IT. *. W ea th e r H are**} City T em p era tu re P re c ip ita tio n H ig h est lo w e s t 24 hom e Y esterday I A st N igh t to 7 a rn. B row n. F u n e ra l serv ice* w ill be conduct**/! tom orrow a t JO a. rn. a t F i tc h 's chapel by th e Rev. J. F . Marie* o f th e F irs t C o n g reg atio n al ch u rch . In te rm e n t will be a t F o re s t H ill. LA K E B O A T SINKS; N O LIVES LOST M IL W A U K E E T he B ere M a rq u e tte line s te a m e r N u m b er 3. a HOO ton p a s � se n g e r an d fre ig h t p a ck e t s te am er, sank h a lf a m ile off th e e n tra n c e to the h a rb o r a t L u d in g to n , M ich., a t I o 'clock th is m orning. T he crew o f 33 and a b o u t a dozen p a sse n g e rs w ere rescued . T he s te a m e r left M ilw aukee a t I o 'clock S u n d ay m o rn in g in co m pany w ith th e Bere M arq u e tte c a r fe rry N u m b er 18. B oth v ease Is becam e s tu c k in th e ice off th e e n tra n c e to th e h a r � b o r a t L u d in g to n . T h e shock of s t r ik - lug of th e ice I* th o u g h t to h av e to rn a hole in th e w ooden p a ck e t vessel. T he p a se n g e rs an d crew m ade th e ir way a c ro ss th o ice in th e d a rk n e ss to th* c a r fe rry , and a re th o u g h t by th is tim e to h ave been tak e n a sh o re . T he e x ac t n u m b er of passen g er* ab o ard th e B ere M arq u e tte No. 3 in n o t know n fo r ce rta in . O fficials o f th e line In M ilw aukee s ta te d th is m o rn ing th a t no lives w ere lost an d th a t th e c a r fe rry is in no d an g er. OD m ad e th is w orld . W h a t a re you p u ttin g in to i t? " exc la im ed Dr. F re d e ric k F. - | S h an n o n a t th e c lo s in g m ee tin g of th e fo u r d a y a ll-u n iv e rs i ty re lig io u s yg n fe ren ce S u n d ay n ig h t ''G ive .vbtitdkdf," h e �k*manded "T h e ta s k a ss ig n e d you c an n e v e r be done by an y one else. You m u st g ive d is in � te re s ted se rv ice to m an k in d . N ev er w as ther& a b e tte r tim e to lead a g re a t life." H e d ec la red a g a in s t a p ag an , s u p e r � ficial, fan c ifu l so lu tio n o f th e g re a t ? p ro b lem s o f to d ay , say in g . "T h ere is j no so lu tio n o th e r th a n C h r is t 's w ay." L O N D O N -Ia�rg� forces o f bolshe- , |>r. S h an n o n is p a s to r of the C en- viki h av e opened an offensive a g a in s t j tr* l ch u rch , C hicago, and one of th e the Bole* on both s id e * of th**, B rlpet le a d e rs in th e In te r C h u rch W orld region, ray* a d isp a tch to the C e n tra l M ovem ent, w h ich su p p o rte d th e con- New* from B".rlln. I ferenoe. T h e d isp a tc h ad d s th a t tho Boles re - "Ja z z I>**vll w o rsh ip* w as an ob- w as repu lsed w ith I je c t of w a rn in g tty Mr*. K a th e r in e j W illard Eddy, of N ew York, n a tio n a l t a l k GERMAN INVASION ex ecu tiv e o f Y. W. #en dec lared , th a i m essage* said . and 20,000 B ritish , j F re n c h an d I ta lian troop* m ade " a n e x -] ten s iv e m ilita ry d e m o n s tra tio n ." T h e T u rk * resented and f ig h tin g fot-4 low ed, th e m essag e* ad d ed . N o d e - ] ta ils o f c a su a ltie s w ere g iven . S EN D REI NF ORCEMENTS B A R IS- B ritish and I ta l ia n rein-** fo rce m en ts a re en ro u te to C o n sta n tin e ^ ople and j r l l l sw ell th e a llied g a rriso n * ] In T u rk ey to 50,000 troops., th e M atin ] ?aid to d ay . T h e 50,000 tro o p * In T u rk ey , It a d d -] ed. will n o t include th e 5,000 F re n c h j so ld iers now on d u ty in th e B a lk an s. 43.000 UN DE R ARMS W A SH IN G T O N F o rty th re e thow- 12 12 4 4 4 M IO 12 4141)150% 44 K I T H ICH Yes- T e r m e r - R e l a t i v e W i n d C t a o d i - t e r d a y a l u r e H u m i d i t y Ve l oc i ty n es s S 41 IO 0 12 74 IO ION oon 7 p. rn. Today 7 a rn . 17 92 52 IO* N eon . . 2 9 61 12 0 S n o w - 24 b r a 0 inches . On g r o u n d 8.2 Inches. H ighest tem p e ra tu re 15 s t 5 p. rn. I ai w e s t t e m p e r a t u r e I i t I a rn. Mean t e m p e r a t u r e y e s t e r d a y 4 N orm al 26 T o ta l p r e c i p i t a t i o n s in c e J a n . I , 1.88 In N o rm a l 3.45 in T i l l ) 4 4 1% D T H H i t VRA R S W a r m e s t in 1*79, r. G ray so n . T he p re s id e n t w ore a g ra y o v e rco a t an d a lig h t g ra y golf cap . Ho rod-) sw a th ed in c a rr ia g e robes COURT UPHOLDS M ANN A C T CASE W A H I l l N G TO N -T ho su p rem e c o u rt to d ay by d ec lin ing to rev iew an ap p ea l allow ed dec is io n s o f lo w er c o u r ts to s ta n d h o ld ing A da G riffith, D u lu th g u ilty of v io la tin g th e M ann a c t. She m u s t se rv e tw o y e a rs in p riso n an d p ay a l in e o f $1,(XML r u i have, been C oncentrated in E as t P r u s � sia , p re p a re d to invade L ith u an ia . O th e r m essag es have d e d a n x l th a t th e L ith u a n ia n go v ern m en t ha* a s e � c re t co n n ec tio n w ith G erm any and th a t it w as believed by D utch m e rc h a n ts in K ovno an d o th e r L ith u a n ia n tow ns, who w ere c lo s in g th e ir b u sin esse s and leav ing th e c o u n try , th a t there, wa* a p o ss ib ility th a t a lioishevtk fo rce w hich w as u n d e r th e com m and of a G erm an g en era l in ten d ed in v ad in g L ith u a n ia from th e eas t. N E W P O R T NEWS HOTEL IS BURNED N E W P O R T N E WH. Va.- T he C h a m � b e rla in h o te l w aa a sm ou ldering ru in to d ay a s th e re su lt of a fir) of m y s te r i� ous o rig in w hich broke out la te y e s � te rd ay . T h e loss w as e s tim a te d a t mon* th a n $1,000,000 70 REDS NABBED IN A K R O N RAIDS A K R ON- M ore th a n sev en ty alleged a n a rc h is t* a n d ra d ic a ls w ere a rre s te d h e re y e s te rd a y an d to d ay in ex ten siv e r&i'L? c o n d u c ted by d e p a rtm e n t of Ju s tice officials. DRIVERS REFUSE TO JOIN STRIKE C H W A O O - E x p re s s h a n d le rs and c le rk s o f th e A m erican E x p ress oom- p any here to d ay co n tin u ed th e ir s tr ik e fo r In c reased w ag es w ith o u t s ig n s of a b reak . D an g er to th e c ity 's food supp ly th ro u g h th re a te n e d s tr ik e of ex p ress te a m s te rs and chauffeu r* in sy m p a th y w ith th e c le rk * wa* av e rted w hen the w;igon m en re fu sed th e ir support. T h e e m b a rg o on ex p ress goods, c f- fec tiv e la s t S a tu rd a y , will co n tin u e ''u n til th e s itu a tio n c lears ," acco rd in g to an an n o u n ce m e n t by W . J. M believed in m en a s J e su s did. If you J com e o u t of th is u n iv e rs ity w ith a j sn e e r a n d cy n ic ism fo r h u m a n ity ." he I w arned , "you h av e lost th e Im age of j Life, You m u st com e o u t re v e re n c in g I G od's F a ith In m an k in d . You m u st s till believe th e {io**ibiiity reco v ery in even th e m ost d ep rav ed soul. MUST CHAMPION CAUSE "S c h o la rsh ip und in te lle c t," th e sp e a k e r continue*!, "a re b u t a d ry h usk if th ey a re w ith o u t th e flam e an d p .is- sion of a cau se , a n d w ith o u t a cau se j y our life w ill lie no m ore th a n a dead la n d b a rre n ex is ten ce . You m u st go Mr. N elson sa id to d ay th a t, w ith th e p re se n t re lie f w hich th e ex p erl- j m en te b ro u g h t a b o u t by h is m ea su re a n d w ith (he tra n s p la n tin g am i p la n t � ing on denuded lands, th e pu lp wood would last a lm o s t indefin ite ly . H o put tho ease c learly in h ts sjieech on th e Iii 11. H e said , in p a r t: I t w as to promot*-. econom y an d effi� c iency in th e u tiliza tio n of wood a n d in p ro cesses by w h ich fo res t m a te ria ls a r e co n v erted in to co m m erc ia l p ro d � u c ts th a t th e F o re s t P ro d u c ts la b o ra � tory w as e s tab lish e d in 1910 by th e . ( U nite/! S ta te* F o re s t S e rv ice a t M adi- Unlver- *ity of W isco n sin T h is la u d a to r y is a n In s ti tu tio n o f p ra c tic a l re . s a ra h and. w ith th e ex cep tio n of a sim ila r, though m uch sm alle r, o rg a n iz a tio n in C an ad a , is th e on ly in s titu tio n o f it* k ind Its o rg a n iz a tio n of t ra in e d s p e � c ia lis ts co n d u c ts in v e s tig a tio n s in to W AKIU NOTON-F ra n c is c o V illa is "on tho w a r p a th " in C h ih u ah u a , a c � co rd in g to official d isp a tc h e s received he re today . On M arch 4 he c a p tu re d a tra in n ea r C h ih u ah u a C ity , k id n ap ed Jo sep h W il� liam s, un A m erican en g in eer, and m ade a sp eech th re a te n in g to ta k e o th e r t r a in s an d to w n s in th a t sec tio n a t will, a s ta te d e p a r tm e n t m essag e r e � ceived to d ay sa id . W illia m s i* held fo r ran so m . T h e a tta c k on th e tra in w as m ad e by a fo rce of 150 a rm ed m en u n d e r th e d irec tio n of V illa , acco rd in g to th e | s ta te d e p a r tm e n t. S ev e ra l people on I th e tra in w ere k illed by th e b a n d its , a lth o u g h th e re a re no re js ir t* of in ju ry to A m erican s TRAIN IS B U R N ED IL W . B lack , an A m erican sa lesm an , and R o b ert J . P e ltie r, a n o th e r A m eri� can , w ere robbed . T he tra in wa* b urn ed . , B lack gax'e th e fo llow ing accoun* to J a m e s TI. S te w a rt. A m erican co n su l a t C h ih u a h u a C ity . "T w o explosion* d e ra ile d th e engine. A bou t h a lf th e g u a rd of 60 w as k illed in th e figh t. T w o tra in conducto r* w ere ex ecu ted . A S y ria n w as han g ed , I d a y w hen a ta x ic a b in w hich h e WI and a b o u t five M exican p assenger* , j r j,n nK in B rooklyn , c ra sh e d in to a trio -* a tte m p tin g lo escape, w ere sho t. Jo* - J phone pole. W A R A R T IS T IS KILLED IN CRASH" N E W Y O R K - A drian C. I>uff. ones of th e m o st d a r in g a n d b e s t know m new* p h o to g ra p h e rs o f th e country ,* a f te r a t t a im r g a re p u ta tio n of having^ a "h u n d re d liv es" w h ile a w a r pho-� to g ra p h c r in E u ro p e w as k illed yeste r-* eph W illiam s, a n A m erican , w as c a r � ried off fo r ran so m , w hile R o b e rt J . Belt Ut , a n o th e r A m erican , an d I and all o th e r p a sse n g e rs w en robbed ai;* set free . T h e e n tire t r a in w as looted and then b u rn e d ." TROOPS MOBILIZED JU A R E Z . M f* - M exican fed era l t ra p s W'ere rej*orted m ob iliz ing today p re p a ra to ry to a n a tte m p t to ro u n d up F ra n c isco V illa , re p o rte d to be o p e r a t � ing w ith a b a n d it force w ith in 50 m ile* j of th e A m erican border. According to p assen g er* w ho a rriv e d here from P a r ra l . re fu g ees who reach ed th e re a f te r th e ir t ra in was held u p an d d e s tro y ed so u th of C o r� ra lito s, .F r id a y , sa id th e b a n d its w ere I#,,] by V illa. S ev en teen person* w ere k illed, th ey sa id . th e m echan ical, p h ysical, an d c iv \m ical J p r o p e r t i e s of w oods an d w ood w a s te s an d of p ro cesses and m eth o d s of m a n � u fa c tu re und h an d lin g . WAR EXP E RI ME N TS At th e o u tb re a k of th e w orld w ar, th e im p o rtan ce o f fo re s t p ro d u c ts m ad e n e ce ssa ry a v a s t am o u n t o f fu r th e r in � fo rm atio n w h ich n e c e ss ita te d in c re a s � ing th e am o u n t o f fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n w hich n e ce ss ita te d incr*vt*ing th e p re � w ar o rg an iza tio n . S ince th** close of h o stilitie s , it ha* been found th a t re - I su its of th is w ork d u rin g th e e m e r� g en cy a re p ra c tic a lly a ll app licab le, to I in d u s tr ia l need* a u d w hile l a c k of 1 fu n d s h as mad�, it n ecessa ry to red u ce i th e o rg a n iz a tio n o v e r 59 fiercen l, in - I " " d u s tr ta l r e q u e s ts fo r w id er effec tive I HOI T H R E N D , m d d issem in a tio n an d d e m o n s tra tio n of I w ere k illed a n d tw o in ju red w hen re su lts alr*yidy se cu red an d fo r fu r th e r | la te B a ltim o re and o h io ai in v estig a tio n * a re su ffic ien t to Ju s tify j p a sse n g e r t r a in a n o rg a n iz a tio n fa r g re a te r th a n i* p oss ib le a t p re se n t. T h ese req u est* ar** becom ing In e rc /is l ' g y n u m ero u s anti fa ilu re to m ee t th em is c au s in g in � calcu lab le loss�.* to th�* c o u n try . F o r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 FIRE IN SOUTH ST. P A U L HT. B A U L F ire th re a te n e d th*s b u sin ess sec tion o f S o u th 8 t . P auU S u n d ay w hen a n exp losion c u t ofR e lec tr ic p o w er to th e w a te r p u m p in g s ta tio n . Aid w a s ca lled fro m StT, nd. a f te r fivy hour*, firem en) checked th*' flam es w ith a Joss u ij $50,090 to b u sin e ss b u ild in g s. B O Y TRAMPLED BY HORSE DIES TRAIN HITS BUS; SIX A R E KILLED i s h e d l o a d of m en, w om en and B rem en , 12 m il Six jiersona when a A bound in to a bu* [ h ild ren a t from here la s t n ig h t. L eslie H e n n a noon, 1 1 -y ear-o ld **>rs of T h o m as H c rm an so n of W indsor* d ie d in a M adison h o sp ita l la s t n ig h t. Th** boy w as b ro u g h t from WI rid wo 6 la s t n ig h t su ffe rin g from in ju rie s twined w hen a h o rse tra m p le d on h im . SA VI NG FA TA L TO HOG BUSINESS ou t of th is u n iv e rs ity cham pion* and exam ple, on� o f th e co n sp icu o u s lint le a d e rs of a cause . You m u st act of w ork w hich sho u ld l'�* gi .u ly *x h a b itu a lly from th e m otives an d cause* o f J e s u s ' life. Follow H im w h e rev e r you go." Dr. D av is sco red th e re lig ion w h ich is a c tiv e on ly on a S u n d a y m o rn in g or N E W P O R T . IL I -T h e d e s tro y e r Dale, b r in g in g C a p ta in M orris and 39 of th e c rew o f th e sa lv ag ed s te a m e r G u ilfo rd , a r r iv e d h e re sh o rtly afte*r noon to d ay . T h e d isab led G u ilfo rd is b e ing tow ed to porL (T u rn to p age 7, co lum n 5) THEODORE TOO SAVING; IN JAIL OI I IC* AGO- Have, sav e a* m u ch a s possib le o f W hat you u r n , ' ' w as th e ad v ice g iven T h eo d o re Isred erle in , b u t T heodore wen*, th em on� b e tte r an d saved m ore. T h eo d o re w as to a p p e a r in c o u r t to � d ay to ex p la in how he did IL M arsh a ll F ield A Go. c h a rg e T h e o � d o re w hile an em ploye o f th e s to re had acce** to th e cash c red it s lip s and d u rin g th o las t w eek p assed n e a r ly $500 w o rth . fn ridcd is th� In v e stig a tio n s to de- j velop tho g e n e ra l law s fo r box an c o n ta in e r co n st ru c tio n . T ea ts , w ith p ro p e r co o p era tio n w ith p roducer* and shipper* , will ra p id ly red u ce u n n e c e s � sa ry losses GRADING SYSTEM A sy s tem o f g ra d in g fo r s t ru c tu ra l I timb�r ha* been d e v e lo p 'd a n d ru m - I m erc ia lly a d o p te d only for so u th e rn p in es and th)- D oug las fir of th e wext S im ila r ru le s should tie developed fo r ! hem lock and o th e r wood*. Th.) sc a rc ity of timl**/- w ill r e su lt in th e use of b u ilt-u p tim b e rs T w o year* of w a r b ro u g h t pronounced c h an g e s in th is d irec tion . In ad d itio n to s t r u c tu ra l tim ber* . THIRD OF CORN CROP ON FARMS W A SH IN G T O N - T h ir ty -s e v e n and fo u r- te n th * jut c e n t o f th e 1919 co rn c ro p w as on th e fa rm * on M arch I. th e d e ikartm en t o f a g r ic u ltu re re p o rte d t o � d ay in i ts m o n th ly c rop e s tim a te . R A T E S PERIL MILLS, CLAIM MTG II IT A fa ta l to ca ts , C h a rle s MI ning*. g a rb ai K au -C u rio sity m ay b e h u t econom y k ills p ig s. n r an d B arnell J e n - coi lec tors , w en t int (a b a n k ru p t *y court today . T he trem endous s lu m p In q u a n t i t y anil quality of g a rb a g e lost them $30,- 909 in th*' hog b u sin e ss in th e la s t 24 m onths, they said. SOCIALISTS MUST ' GO TO PRISON M IN N E A P O L IS - E x is tin g g r a i n fre ig h t r a te s in th e n o rth w e s t Je o p a rd � ize th e fu tu re o f 509 m ills. T w in C ity m ille rs c la im ed *.oday, M illers a re p re p a r .n g a fo rm al p r e � ttie r* a re g re a t possib ility* In tho us". I J*'1*1 re g a rd in g th e ra te s , w titch w ill of lam in ated a n d b u ilt-u p c o n s tru c tio n I soon be p re se n te d to th e in te r - s ta te j .' mn fo r m an y o th e r p a r su c h a* w ag- I c o m m erce com m ission . on p a rt* an d sm a lle r a rtic le s , like shoe I T he m iller W A S H IN G T O N -T h e su p re m e c o u r t to d ay u p h e ld th e se n ten c es to p riso n of fro m 12 to 30 m o n th s of o ffic ia ls o f th e A lbany , N. Y., local of th e so c ia l� is t p a r ty , fo r d is tr ib u tin g p u p a g an d * to o b s tru c t th e w ar. T ho g o v e rn m e n t co n v ic ted C lin to n l l . B ierce, A ngelio Creo, C h a rle s h i� nd C h a rle s N elson in New* Y ork c o u r ts fo r c irc u la tin g a p a m p h le t a lso c la im th e d a i r y i n g | e n title d "T h e B rice V4'e Buy w hir ti e s t.)i>-mer,' I * m d h in d e r th a las ts . A ny su ch d e vek>pm*/it increase* I In d u stry of th e n o rth w e s t is th r e a t- J w as held to convey f) u tiliza tio n , re*!uccs th e co st of mat**- jenwd. A bout *wo m o n th s ago th e mill- I d isc o u rag e re c ru itin g r ia l an d losses a n d tim e in d ry in g le r s w ere h a rd h it w h en th e m illin g in , p ro g ress of tin w ar. F u n d a m e n ta l s tre n g th te s ts sho u ld Is J t r a n s i t und o th e r p riv ileg es w ere tak e n j Justle* * Ii in* s an � I aw ay . id is s e n te d . I B randeU co m ple ted fo r a il A m erican aue/Joa."

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