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rRST SECTIO-PACE FOUR II I'lTTSHL'HCII GAZETTE TIMES, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2o, 1912. MAGEE TO HAVE HOUSE VOTES FOR MONEY PROBE from I'acr. We Clvc and Redeem Sterttng Trading Stamps-Ask for Them slbiar4 llrM I'm. I our. Mr.

llt-nry'B motion for ttw previous ques- 'to. watrrin Attemi by -r- i tmn. aftr to hours' by a vole of atton to ray on Ki) lo This whs the point at which I at ton r. procured thl lUKher cflie lenuH-rati sphl l.al expected. livirj: I'ubUc cr Ire cri oration houi.i niy three lenioorn.

'he tr(ulinn la a tliat iikt I fer of lvtin lvania. Gray, of Ira- service to the puf jdluua Thayer of Massachusetts, op- 1 II a immortal Lincoln who a-d: poned tin- resolution, which had the eneel Thla rounlrr with It Inntttutlon lr- of c-iittins off all am-ndnint8 and stop- I lure to the- pe'pU who Inhabit it. Tt pin-r ail del.nte. All of tlie Keptihllcan in-f uriients fouel for an opportunity to mean thai man elected lo offU' i amend the resolution and broaden the 1 OPPOSITION Malls 2 coje of the My lit Vofr-I On the llnul pass-iire of the resolution the elcht votes ra-t axainst it were those if Representatives Austin. Tennessee; Cannon, Illinois; Pennsylvania: Uillette.

Massachusetts: lllttln. Tilson an) Henry. Connecticut; Thistlewood, Illinois, all Kepubllcans. "This Investigation will be complete, li tie Nutr Court 3 9 CO Private xcriante JM New Spdimg SiMfl: IPficcttonnrcBcffl Metre Actual S25 Value Will Be Sold Tomorrow at the Very Special Price of fair and effectual." said Chairman Pujo of the lianklnK and Currency Committee, in reply to charges by the Republican In-surnetits that he resolution did not plve the committee suffii-ient power. If it Is found that the committee lias not sufficient authority, we will come hac( to the House and ask for more.

Tins will not be an investigation for the yellow press, nor one in the Interest of one class of financiers as another." Itrmorrnts Trying to VoOye. Representative Campbell. Republican memler of the Rules Committee, de-clare-l the I "emo-Tats were trylntr to Mr 1 do.lfe the real money trust" u'hii-ti at rirst favored. I Representative Vreeland. I New York, a member of the National I Monetary Commission, favored the reso lution utid the projsised investigation, for its "educational effect.

He declared Wall street's monopoly was a natural one. Klven bv New lorKs superior popu lation and wealth. Republican leader Mann also favored the resolution, but declared any assault bv the House upon business or financial Stitched all over cheviot-felt Soft Hats, in 10 new. mixtures. Alpine, Side roll or Telescope styles.

Derbies in wide, medium and narrow brims, with eyelets and guards, or plain. Imported or domestic brands, at $2. credit tulvrht be followed by "ruin and disaster in the business world. hrlalephee Maaee Andrnxtn. II 1 I I 1 ir )' mt mid our I' tlr ut4e-ttt It ot.

eta" pi I am a ifcsr 'Js I ere i i tfct Mtlt.K latotiica, I VI I or arai r.a or Mark Th I I nn armm Ir wu it 'hlf. fabric marl. llrllr. Jty nj 1 1 fo IHnturh Finn lire. Representative Lindbergh.

Republican, Minnesota, author of the original "money trust" resolution upon which the so-called Henry resolution was finally framed, declared there was no disposition on the part of any, one to make an investigation "that would disturb financial conditions or hrinir discredit upon, any persons." the rervant. not the master, of the people, tie does n-t represent a ha d-e not rt-present a 'machine but he represent at all times the people. He should he In the capital durlriK the I latlve eslon. llavin hhaken looxe from "The real tinlit is to throw light upon I the let us not be whipped into the irreat issue now before the country, the Aldrich currency plan," declared Mr l-mdhereh. New Sale Tomorrow of line arain 'iifr-rjuMa I nmlitltitrn Representative Heflin of Alabama.

In V. V. Scott of ruiqttesne a iirobable an attack upon Republican Investigations of corporation affairs, declared Secretary .90 Cortelyou of the Uepartment of Com candidate for the Itepubllcan nomination for Conre In the Thirty-second 12 Spring Coats, 518.50 Values for trUt. He the man V. Tl-r men and Labor had fcone to the corporations to investigate them "with a badso on his coat marked 'Republican campaign coninctiee "lie said.

'I came to investigate you OTTO GETTING Seventh, and Smithfield. la and they said. 'How much do you nr, A for rin in vt th V' 9 1 t.f ry rati iirkrttnrn In said Representative Heflin. Text of Ilrtiolutioii. I I boomlntr for the place.

an-Biunccl el--rdriy that K. 1.. M.itl-rn is upecte-il to oppose James V. Iturke In tiie Thirty. llrt district, The portion of Baldwin township re-I cently annexed to the city was yst-r-: day -Jet-reed the Twentieth district of the Nineteenth ward the Quarter S-s-' on I'oiirt.

The follow Im; -h-ctlon board was appointed: H. II. Wolfe. Ju.lKo of elections; F. NIon.

majority inspec i for mtn mr.t livi.nraiir.a' it In The text of the compromise resolution reported from the Rules Committee fol tor, and Emtl Klsenbertc. mlnorUy ln- i i-e-tr. Harry J. rhiilips ff I.tna li.ts an-notinced a llapf-lHrin randid-ite for Special Sale New Spring Silk Dresses, li il 1 1 ii low, liesolv-'d. that in order to obtain full and complete information of the banking and cunency conditions of the United Slates purpose of determining what legists 1 1on Is ne-Mi-il.

the on banking and currency Is atithorlxed and directed to ncike a full invcsiiuatjun thereof, including all m.it'.crs tourhe-1 uiiun in House resolution No. aithin the jurisdiction of srti-i committee, and said committee Is as a whole or by sub-committee to sit d'triiii? sessions cf tlie House and i-vcfss of iTinrf-s, to compel the of wltnex -s. to sinl for persons and pnpers. to administer oaths to wit-pfsses. and to employ ex-ierts.

counsel, ac-i-o-iTuants. and clerical and other assistants, i iepr-t-ntaiive in tr ieiia uimth i. where -prr-ntative F. Alter, and Jm II Vouns are WTMne Railroad Hearings Will Close Tuesday Commerce Commission After Facts About Benwood and Wheeling Line. tion.

Tlie combine w.tnis to defeat $16.50 Values freight to the doors of the mill at Wheeling or pay the Benwood road a terminal fee for doing the worn. This particular claim affects the Baltimore Ohio railroad chiefly. The commission is trying to find out whether the industrial railroads are chartered lines or are operated merely as adjuncts to a plant. Supt. Dunkle stated tha" the National Tube Company owns the capital stock of the Benwood railroad.

The road is not operated for profit, all earnings over per cent being turned back to the National Tube Company. Last year, he said, the Baltimore Ohio railroad had run 10.268 cars to the plant. Mr. liunkle stated, in answer to questions, that the Semet-Solway Company, which supplieo fuel to the National Tube Company's and Vounu nnd Is l-Kikim; for a runtime niate fur I'hilllis WlUtam I. who Is a rundi-date for th an nomlnntton for fate senator in the Forty-third Senatorial dlstrht.

will formally open his hrad.jiarter at 2t Fifth avenue tomorrow nlilit. Tf meetlns will li oer to the public, and all V.vv Interested in ths randilitcy of Onmea are invited to be press nt. Am. nr tlw.se who will stak ir. ft ff" Wohne.

Crarh-a Wlilirti n. T- rw-lurfion iKkli iut rt.re la an atotut farf at J. tie we tt ttat our t.ft la (n nl UI adtertl.e. There Wl! he Wfc-r. ffirr.t i lure.l for a icll 9trt t- t- Ih.

Thai Jaul whikt yu tfi-l I are ro Mtnploa. but t'- tJ-nil rate fr t. M.rln ra-le. Wmali a4 l'Mla4 Ir. a.

I ir.e and all the wot twatifal -i. trot. lt'4. tjeihatrn. roe.

gra atil black. STUDENTS MAKE MERRY. Seniors at Indiana Normal Entertain 200 Guests. lM'IANV, Feb. 21 Special! The hearings which have been conducted in the federal building since last piam, was a distinct concern.

Tuesday by Commissioner. James S.I Harlan, representing the Interstate Com- Jr Horace A. McClunc. i The annual Washington's birthday prom- li enade, the principal social event given by merce Commission, relative 10 iniuia Alexander ltlack. W.

A. Roberts. L. tlie students or the inoiana Mate -Normal i ij.i,i,i will nrnh Bin Combination Water Company Makes Offer. JOHNSTOWN, PA, Feb.

24. (Special.) Municipal ownership of the local water system received an impetus this afternoon 1 i I whan Iave. Harry Riley. John I. Graham, the 1 Rev.

tr. (ienrt V. Sheln.n. I r. W.

H. The i-rs of mo lonior class wer. hosts to i ably conclude at noon Tuesday. Pure Silk Thread Coot Hose 75c Value Tomorrow Special in Hair i a 1 1V0 nersoiis. There was dancinc DrinciDal witness yesterday was Super- Insr.im.

K. Trent. A. It. ot, the Rev.

ir l.n lloon. and otl ers. The can Goods from" lo 11 in reception hall, and re-1 lntendent S. K. Dunkle of the Benwood in the announcement of President Charles fresl.ments were In tlie library.

I -wheeling railroad, which is affiliated S. Price of the Johnstown Water Cora-Roth rooms were decorated with crim- vullai Thp CnmoMnv's nlant pany that the directors were willing to II rtate Is epe-te, lo make some liiter-sl- inn drclarationa. til at- and black, the class colors, and in i i. I maroon ml slate, the school colors. POULTRY SHOW CLOSES.

Mil i in a neeuni, iv a. i -w 1 i The stand taken by the Benwood to the value of the property, including I Wheeling railroad is similar to that of i the bonded indebtedness. No figures are I other Industrial railroads. It wants the given in Mr. Price's, statement, but it is The reception committee included Miss Jane K.

l.eotiard. preceptress of the school; lr. James K. Anient, principal, and tlo- class officer as follows: Presl- Butball Flayer Takes Frizes for: Interstate Commerce Commission to estimated that $1,236,000 would be neces-compel interstate railroads to deliver sary. His Plymouth Rocks.

jdiiit, Krnest Mcljinchlin. Indiana; vice 1 1 tr.iJ,.M Ross tJottv. Indiana: secretarv. i a4 i Fratutrd ine row, of tie Mavme Owens, Curwensvllle; treasurer. I 1 a-va ai 1 saw tr.

ant tiie fourteenth annual poiiltrv ft-! Kvrlvii Spencer. Hen Avon. I I Ihltlon cnti.l-4. lnl by I he I 'It i i jClte Hall Tlse slow was Conducted f'-r ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. Ol.r Week Bfld in at tdne ttioiisreN -f SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS RESTORED BY PERUNA.

-roli on the merits of I li l.lje-: I'ort I'HI V. Morcnns. Kane. Ta F. i.k-I.I -o'tiv that was i.

Wheellna. W. Va I'harles one fanctrr who Is more limn pi. ase-l it-1 ly. T.

I. hatman. Philadelphia. the lowIn bis l.lf.'.s in. I- A I.

living. Huffalo. N. V. Hans h.Ull the Rl l.ad.

N't- llenr 1 K. Marietta. F. M. "iul lolert a exhibit nf fortsin-uth.

u. M. 1. svott. St.

I White -moUtri r.nks first prize 1. ui. M.i II. W. Wood berry.

Boston. Mass. i ir ben and f. t-st for c.v Haii" Is n--w i MononKaliela Kavwood. Wheellnir.

W. In l'Mlad-l hia He has five pullets en-jVa. II. Herriek. Ponora.

T. l. Mllier. iresl In an eatf lawn contest beine I Monrssen. Wilcox.

Syracuse. N. V. Anileraim Jay K. Erwtn.

W. K. 1 nvlor. VVlllouchby. I'.

F. BARK It. faf-r t. da, an. I Keirall-n he ALBERT J.

I W.ormsn. Huffalo. N. i lavid Jones, ltos-I i I i tnrtuen'-- H'. life aa tf I 'a I sfw a bal Sermon for Jr.

0. U. A. M. Tl lr Charlra I.

V. Curlarlrl I 1 4 e4 HI la. Jt t.tf a a r. will k.av- I n. J.

If. McClelland. Grove Cnv. II. Hrookvile.

P. L. Humphrey, Toners lie. C. C.

Corr, Fremont. O. I Ineoln K. rar.lsnn. C.

Thompson. tti'e? trat. DIES SU00EPiHiL It I1 A trf tmt r-t a i fcn Mt l.rr I.I f.m the Jour-, Church North Sid- Ti.e r-'dt alao retired as a 4 rector I win l.lberlv an.l Rat- rrv ra. r. nalIer.

i. it. Mnur. of. in I -m--r ted K.J Lea-n I ai I r.

rlol-am. The niemhert of seven councils W. Va. tne 'I ita nl.at mnA liin Kla I of the Jr i. I A.

In the Norh; Sckrnlh Avenue T. O. Wilson. Kansas fe.t. fcta tlirwctata IfoirMf i jti.l.

dis'ri-t. win attend in a bo-iv. av. T. M.

Cameron. Burirettstown. I t- -la-eo a. rica- ss-l 4 a ttot-. .1.

wl.oh rrii. r. t9m a Hr'nrr awt a 1 5 Wa X't arj- tht. tmt i a t. ir la A'- i rtet ar.l rairm in which rthrr Willi a M-mber or sister putrlotic pa.

Martin. a.hinaton. w. T. The occasion Is in com- intio.

Fort Worth. Tx. In. no. rat, oil of Vashlnton a birthday.

luqUrtlir-j. h. Jones. Cleveland. Al- a Hnrt.

Mssslllon. O. F. M. Buler.

Ai- Wells Collepe Head Rcsig-ns. f- al ta tl-i a- a -x sa hai I e.f afa Jaaai a -aa aC luiri.io a. ao'a a-. ax jfBt nt v. fC: if BuIIfrair Sarrives Blizsard.

V. Feb President Ward of Wells Coil.te AflllPN. N. l.lir MolK.II a a la Ml t'-'t tew at Ift ni Orfr n.ur(E. Ira.

Jam Wilson. li-, liim; Va. K. OrbMt. Clarion, l.

V. Kunk, Wynt-nhurjt. Pa. Nrwrll W. KUy.

Cincinnati. H. sntlrn bl resli; tint ion to the tr.ts-Iren of tl.e (olleice. nsMKIllllk' III health as the cause tr. Ward, who has been 14 j.naaaa,t"tr lasiwr! I '( U' 1 AftLa R.

ti a I.I I' A Fb Zl lat I ia I--- vt Mr fowl it "aa mi-a ir.a Vt tu ion a r--ad near I.I. a(Jfc. M- "ml' la lown.hip. I rihuit Chariea T. Mat- In h'-altn for the lust three years.

(t. Kaiilmore. Md i ui-l l.re bull frNi almoiat froien II Is now at Palm heirh A successor prt.b- Antler G. H. I'almer.

Cleveland. S. ablv will not be uametl until the June'c Ar.f.ird. Iniontown. Charles Otlo.

Mr Iktf.i'at li-aT ll aa Mr Han's at! jM t.k ifte w'th him but later In tie li Bad out and dlsappeare-l i ommencemrnt- New York. Orvt Woman's Experience I I w.f -tfia Irnna I'M- I pr-aVcl of it A uie.r is a i-i is-t li tea-! tier ttret a.S t'f a Mr irr i.i.rj;iii:N cor.MY comjiittee ft ,11 lla I.K4IM-I i-k a. I rl.atCe of I t.v- n-ik mi I iuit a )'4i a Co- when r. I -o ire r. 1 ol sasar- a -33 a rrtir.) -S I b.afd tciK II in in lal w-Ta a i-n deatn 1 a tea- a li -t oer irei.

i j.lra-. JMes. th of a to a aa Bfc.Jer tih tir ast tr jr lire aoJ a tf r-c--jrw. tr ronr thu lr.fU i ra.t ait one year Urfi art a- UI teth TelUrtt ter 479 latosn tt it-frU te-th h-. nrl tr 19 rr.UNJ Iir.OTltKK.--.

toiz-i ter ia prr(- for a aal a4il t'orr-ie' to a l'Ut 'joi ar. 1 crown aa4 (U? iT'a Ueiow. -e- "-J JaWaTV- -S--il V-XsC kv a Hriw" 'v. V- a rv I -n i In lu; Mr lUrr was at te-l c4itrr l- rl.la t'o- tii l.p-M:espt at aico. I.I was f-r lh.

i--f la ie ir lav. i t. i.trti. a i. a- I l.lt a- 1 l-o a Itt.r.

al. t'r. ra. U1U40-I, taioe an I Ma It- rr it lsr aa. a ir-ae Ike ar.

e. s. It ar.l a J're. tt .1 lrf.l I fatter. I iatt.r I --ft Al l.fr.e aa ea 111 I a- aa.

a i in Wvin 1 I f.f I't -el e-. s- 1 t.a- and a I- Irak 1rnls-r 1ftMtr I lit-. 1 1- a t-e tV I1-: r.in a- I lal tell rr. -al i C.at irtk He ral awa with tie" ta.aai'ji cf a I tal Tlr- tt'-r 1 raai. I 4 A.

tr work la b--tC pr'' til' trl I I yrT IT wo I tl" f- 1 AS MANY THOUSAND PEOPLE SUFFER FROM CATARRH OF HEAD IN WINTER, MRS. FENNESSEY'S PERMANENT RECOVERY SHOULD CREATE GREAT PUBLIC INTEREST. J.V X-t ltUNO iktnil'-K! bo of traaiec an bit I i ja.tlea tf.flt'ICC IJI. r-l-14. L-r ywr Mrs.

Mary S. Fennessey, Lake Benton, Minnesota, writes: "I vvas afflicted with a bad case of catarrh in the head, and was unable to breathe through my nose for eight years. Six bottles of Peruna cured me entirely and I have not been bothered with catarrh since." tt: I a- I Ivrr.tjrtri asJ te A Ve.t) I a V- nr la. Mr I a a I -r. I r.

a ralfi U-a tiO fie tr. i'-a a tif. Air. cf an lo lid' i mt'S f'r a I -CV3a '-a Xjkr. 4'jeJ avl rrws 1 or lil w.ta jt trrn (, a Honrs to I W.

as! fa'urJar 04 SiaJr. 4f i.r il A I 1 Jaf -t a tu-4 v. it Jai-n i l-c. ti I I fat taC 4t, -al'-l rr f.t.t v.1 ful medicine, Peruna." COUGHS, COLDS AND GRIP. Mrs.

I. D. Hayes, 1937 Druid; Hill Baltimore, Maryland, writes: "Peruna Is one of the best remedies for grip, cold in the head, sore throat, nervous headaches, and coughs that has ever been discovered. I don't feel safe without Peruna iu my A Helpless Invalid. Mrs.

Annie Spaine, Gainesville, Ar-; Kansas, writes: "I was helpless in bed for eight months, and part of the time would not have weighed over sixty pounds. Food would do me no good. "I had catarrh of the head and stomach and internal catarrh, and also had heart trouble so bad I could I1 fcftj.ft A Vf i I I ri ekfl'cat i i rtT f'k A Katan a rr -a. aa-te a-J Mr 'I 111 ti r- fn. 'r a I a' i house." URUNG BROS- Dentists, First row, left to right D.

F. Sullivan, A. J. Dougherty, D. A.

Wilson, John Dunn, J. C. Schultz. Second row Henry Peters. George W.

W. Murren. Third row J. M. Johnson, James Shea.

L. Neff, J. H. Koch, J. A.

Crumley. ti. Fraternal Or-Vr of of Allegheny county, representing II lodpcs with membership of over 10.105 t. a -i- i-ti memorial orrtlr. F.xposltion Musrc Hall next Himd.iy i.fternoon.

An clshoraie musical prosiam I a Is.t arrar.red. acl leading musicians in th county win take part. This, will be the first union service ever Urld tha t-aalas In thla county. Anions: tha speakers will be Grand Worthy President Frank E. who will ha rrlnetpal spcaaar.

Orwsd Vloa president William J. Brennen will dellvar the eulog-y. The hall will be daeo rates la kae'leg with the sanrlcaa I (Nat: lll I --a. a I a a r-- -'a r- I W.rt.k i not bear any one to talk in the? room where I was. The doctors and everybody that saw me said I -rould not pet well.

But God saw fit to spare me and sent relief through your wonder In a later letter Mrs. Hayes says: "I am never without a bottle of Peruna in the house. I give the children Peruna if I find they hav a cold and it always relieve them." ral t-'l a an I an I aa i )i 1S Ws ea-a-- tn a r. fr.m. t.

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