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Downers Grove Reporter, 12 May 1904, p. 2

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An Inquest showed that William sehbort of Kentucky, who was found dad In the basement of the chemical "In at East St. Louis. where he was Infloyed, had been electrocuted. The ink win that could have ecu-ed his I“ m suspended seven feet them .1 floor. .l'b cure Pitt-burg fire depart- ' m culled out to prevent M the Gerber Cu- I, when 8100.000 Capt. Stump! howls died at MI he I- Springfield, Ill. He VI! born In the country nod was «pain of Mflny B. One Hundred and Four- blth Volunteer Infantry, in (be civil A 3mm sloop of tit and 1 Inch cruiser have arrived a: St. George'- uy for the purpose of un- u-omng the French shar- duflng the Hang seam, pending the tumu- tlun d the Newfoundland treaty. tutu. Ind. Ho was born In "are" m 0M0. Aug. 12. 1821. M the “no of his death he was Identified we. may hunch] concerns and was a director of the Banken’ National hall of Chm first National bank at Ink. Ind the M W‘nm Tm! comply. He was one of the that d!- "do" at me Richmond a Fort Wayne nilrocd. not the 0. R. a L. holding this pine untll he died. He m president 0! the Adams (Bounty In from It: beginning. DIM Studebaker. Maker, It'yer “My nw-unmnm bunn in 3mm Bron. Stephen 1'. “wet. Hm Wiggins. start “'0“. John (1 Cook. Edward Km, Lon- Hay and "when luc- dunl It Sui-glad. The active n"- Dr. one. a. human. n mum m M suddenly cl M: hone hwmmdm. "0 '- my hon Ina-c Dim- nI we the worn um! “I m‘ “,th Wk haul-aviation!“ William , mg”, via-o man "the! y m- utant-m. 0- 0-- E. ho vulva-It: at Pun-yin."- um m bull in den On but! u hut. Dan-«flu. Ill hm hmhntmmmm hmdmumoeuymmnu â€"A â€"m [to- Pldn “Ia-N! hmummdl’mfiln. I‘ll Inn-«vale. no 4|!"th W at m Duh-on“: at Penn- VI. A. C. W “nu-n helm 1m, N. 1.. m mu and I LAM-“urolnomn in MM ”I’ll.“ in It. TM to- ln calla-Ind n I138.- .0; lulu-co. 011,000. I. ma a! hunt. 9-0.. of In. MLWIImIM-mdu an. AIN- CIQ in" MI.“ (“I do .8. m. who. a n mud ion. 5%“ququ mmm-mmcmmu “mull-Ion; luau: M 0- X...- mimic-m “immummm III-5 M a To". Hum, 106.. u m and in which Illa Italy. m We mu of mu Kan! fin- ” can. Into huh mm vllo l hvo eon-RM nude. :1 i hm fiver u Ferry Bu. at the m I“ hung In the union. The commencement day Mama u both" Menu, of llchlm will he do M by Prof. Calvin Tho-u. (or- “typed euor or Gem-n. and low Telumouy going to show the suc- oou at Harrison 1. Barrett :5 anon Icy In getting the contacts 0! Invest- ml computes accepted by the n- lblun attorney general In the post- olco dourtment when Ir. Tyler held the position “:5 given by witnesses In a. nun um In Wuhlnxtol. R. “blur of Sploehnd, Inc" who u working MI way through an Ir! uehool u Puts, has had I picture no- Return to the Indian bun-u It Huntington show that 456 bids for furnishing Indian supplles were re- mlved from Chicago and 74 from St. Louis. No “rude have been male. The sensation in Wisconsln Repulr “can politics we: the election at twelve gnu-La. Follette delegates to the state convention by Mhlnnd coun- ty. which had be‘en counted In the Le ”Ilene column. To date Le lilollette in 488 delenles to H7 (or the halls. lotion tor I new trial was filed at Dover. Del. in the use of Mrs. Mary A. Powell. who was convicted of mur- der in the second degree for killing Moll. Album. Wut 7m mm m phl- if.“ Wont-nan 3: HUGE I. WHITE. In. Junta: a. sauna. who-o hul- bclt In a candida: for governor of Jim, In a candidate at mum. Franz von Lemhnch, the human Mo town! and portrait punter, Old wel- Meat of the Munich Arum' moch- uon, In dead at lunch. Sect-emf? Tan ls suflerlng at Wash- ington with a severe cold In his throat. and by directlon of his physi- cian has canceled engagements to speak at Madison, Wm and at Worcester. Sutton and Rename, Mun. The Naiional Society of Colon“! Dame: of America at Washington re- elected ihe old oflicers. except that Mrs. William Reed of flaryimd, vice president, was succeeded by Mrs. Hale of Mmdmsetts. The delegates were received by the President at the \Vhite House. Rev. Emanuel Yoga! Gerhart. D. 1)., LL. 1).. professor of theology and president of the theoiogical seminary of me Reformed Church of the United sates. died at Ms home II Lancaster. Gov. Cunningham of Alabama Issued I mtmt strongly denouncing lynching, and calling upon judges to non! special session: of the court to try lynchers. Henry hells. who lfle a fortune by Invention at barbed fire and for. mrly '3: I partner of John W. Gates. died In the pool-home It San Prun- rm on the Comm? wharf It Bos- tm destiny“ the freight sleds of the Bonn ud hummus Mainly Conway. with their cantons. musk In; I km estimated It 8100.000. The helm and Mjolalng mur- nmn at Toronto. Ont, kinda; to um G. H. Hammond Conn" of Chm; n. were destroyed by an. AW 0! the MI! ole-v u nah-a. VI, Mn mflhd «Home Inland" M (In. In. “M In have been filled by mm at no Rut- ‘ had Rum. were wilted Ind mar. ‘ dared II I mama. the uuklm M an an and their hotne- placed til I“. nllrmd trucks by the “mm Jan and web-cl m meme! fill-non. Joh- Dohoe and mum Ila-Ame um. I"! «Ito-val ud mkllevodtohedudnmmll of a he "lot In Mal-a l- tbe In mat (hp colllm 0! lie Phllodelpllla and handling (‘ml nd In: Company mt Sic-oils. Pa. Dem Inst M! We In lulu l0 melt the other lour. who were cut 0! by the lam. Manhunt: mum-- mam Mn "and notice: um mum Mmbhmnmmtom- «a ll- h the man. HH- Mvo hon flu in the admir- llti “VI-lo. a! ll. Ulltd lmm- «fl- (flet («In 01 “fluid-lam: nail-u an W W": Craig-«k by Amha- nm commit! (m on. In; "an. rout of “mo. um. I“. Ruin" the. n. lam vu hula! m In In! J at O mum mum-d. Mun- 1‘0 III-lbw mu" Inn on th- Ikw. mama k h loan runny m Inch-a n 0».- the. V... and Man: not." Dub 1: mm b l Imk on "no nut-lo. Rambo:- Juno- houuuu. lad 5.1. In him-a and don other: Inn» “Imam by a no "philo- than! the unn- an. I'M-«Ind at II:- “Hum-lulu Philadelphia laid 0! 10.000 an A“ mm a. loan 01 15.000 0mm. no w "mun hoard 0! the Inmate-Al mama“: 0! Ten-- m I"! m It quupom nu! m diode" 0! Princeton Theologt cal uni-m have clean! nu. Dr. I; B. WWII. mild"! o! lat-Joan col- l'to. would.“ at the baud. III M at Dr. acorn a. nine: or Putnam. mm Samuel "mum. for ulna you: In charge of Iho Teumlo 0hr hemme- at Boston. has resigned to no lo Invades, when he will u- Iu-a his daun- In the (all. Ooulu Casual. the [Inuit- “Ibu- ndor, who hn been ill for seven! duaiwlth My fever. hu Ion Washing- ton to: Atlantic cm tor several any} Congressmen Hm or [much in been wanted for the White“ nonunion for vice president by Soc- reury or the Treat-nu Shut. The Mil. lmlvo work: 5%.: ”9-“! II 12553:...“ PI "shunâ€"u. 8L Jonahâ€"{£565.71 AND LAMBS! "78“" RP Itoâ€"z!!- Row- LATIN? OAIH “AIN‘T REPORT. Rama's (in “can, Omahaâ€"flEXfifi'fi. 9"- Mullâ€"325mm. New Yorkâ€"amen». ”Mala-12.10616 :5. £:":"“'-m°¥;s ‘ - 050v . . , H068. Chicanoâ€"13.9005”. K CI! 4.50492 omit-Magma “b 8!. Muln~fl.ms.m. N"! York-44.106640. mpg-n3.“ 5'33”” s . .. . 3‘- J°'°.L"';i‘;Ҥt«!â€" Rania- élir-LNo. 2 whlto. «one. Mllwuukooâ€"zmnndnrd. {Wm rm ng'gsm'l‘n on . . gangs gigflmfi.fl. m3: 11m. 1 cw'roPXI'a'I 1-. mnnepfgoupâ€"No. 1 hard. um. 8t. Loamâ€"No. 1 red, as Ru'u'h_nc1;’i Inn"? 31?: a! u: Kill.“ 0. . . Ill-autuâ€" o. l northern. W cm N ’cgax. L‘- 0â€"~ O . 1'. Wm" fikak‘?‘ um! ed a u . â€"- me .can mx new. . 8L MuihNo. 2. 47341:. Kan-n on No. 2. mixed. Ce. M lwaukPeâ€"idâ€"o._3. Waffle. I Ih-_l_ ‘2‘ “' E.’ OATS. Ohlugo‘St-ndnrd. 401 New Yorkâ€"Mixed. 15 Ht. Louis-No. 2. 42¢. By!nth~40fio._ ~ [Melt lilo. at the Ford 0! (he Valu wuu. May 1. 1h Seoul. May 10.â€" Whn tha early mist «mm from the Yd. um um morning the Jame-e M m dhclosod lined up for Story of "a. Fighting There seems to be nothing left but Llaoynngâ€"nnd then Mukden, glad at. m that Harbin. The overwhelming advance of 0m, Knmkl‘s army. after its victorious passage of,the Yalu. compelled the Russians to give up Fengwamrcheng wlthout xtrlklng a blow in its cle- tenso. Newcbwang has been evacu- ated Ind the Russans admit thu they cannot hope to hold Halcheng. Thus Russia's fine line of defense has been shattered flmost wlthovut the firing of: gun. The Increasingly threatening an!» tad. of the Chinese also Is a serious factor in the situation which may mn- trlbuhe to induce Gen. Kmvmpatkin to evacuate Liaoyang. Others assert that Kmroputkln has not uncles: force to hold southern Manhunt. as he has not more than 200,000 troops south of Rubin. Though he may reuln Linonnx {or the present. he would be convened to abandon that town If the enemy brings n superior force along the northern road to Mnkden. V It is ofliciniiy aunmmcpd that the report of Gen. Kouromtkln'n with- drawal ti) Harbin I: baseless. He does not intend to retire from Linoynng, It my me not (or the present. Sonic lllhry .Ithoritieu assert that Gen. Konropatkln would gain enormously hy retiring to Rubin and thus draw- ing the Japanese mind. but they be lieve ho is eonvincnd oi the necessity of hindering the 13mm from get- ting command at the runny and that he will do his utmost to prevent them. He will also. it is thought, at- tempt to relieve Port Arthur. p; M can» will add 200.000 Inn to Kmaropnuxll'u fightin; min. but they cannot be molar Ind before the latter part of Juiy or an, in Ann“. ‘l'lc war deplflmont In: [ln'n m- llnlury orders for the mum-tun of (In: [our army corps along Ilm Vol- lull man. all or" .Immv um] mum provinces summon IM- w- arn. of the Tank and Seventeen": my com- to tho colon. nod new two corps um he dlnmtrhovl to "m he lost I. quickly as possible. "ms Mal-g 100,000 men to Kmmmokln's 8L Mots-burg. my Inf-Tho our in! Ind 300.000 Imps to rut-[mm Katmai-‘- IDIIIPM ll’lflt'l In 11mm Imam. Nu Ionâ€"Thy Dally Trlc‘ m‘n 80ml mm": an: "I: h ”lewd Inc-t0 In“! I ”run of the III-oh- \‘Mmlnt float I.“ be": min": am out and In mm in the m of Japan "rm to cud" ":0 1am." Tim W mun-i In calmed out-Mo o! the wall. 0! Karenina my to Main Iona-u. The flight of Viceroy Alexiefl from Port Arthur to Liauyang ls looked upon as an ominous indication that he A Port Arthur dispatch says the Japanese army is at Pltsevo. V It is believed here that the landing force consists of the Sixth division under Gen Baron 0ku, with 65,000 men and 126 guns. The ouch] announcement at Tokio does not mention the place or landing or flegignne the army. London. May 6.â€"-A Japanese army hem a landing on the coast of the Llaotung peninsula yesterday (Thurs- day). Russian Stronghold Now Completely Invested by Land and Sea -â€"-Viceroy Alexieff Flees From the Doomed City. PORT ARTHUR CUT OFF. 22mm anon “rum-n. MAP ILLUSTRATING THE BATTLE ON THE YALU. The Japanese oMcers sat on thetr horses or wnlked along the lines. They w'ere In no way sheltered not pro- tented. A few stretcher boners coming back to the field hosultu lndlcnted m: men were being wounded. Still the Russians romainod silent. There was no answering flrn from them until the first Japanese lino wae within a few hundred yards of the river hank. Then sharp volleys burs! almost. slmllltam‘nusly from sovoml trenches, and the attacking .lapanosm found thnmseivou undnr a hoavy and mntlmwus fire. at nasy range. {rum covered positions high above thnm. They lay behind thv sand hiilir-ks re- plying bravely and haily to the fire‘. while their own bailerles pumped shells over their heads. The Russians to. mold be m at Intervals whore 1hr road was expound, hurrying In small squads firm: "up hills. Them expand strovrhn of the road made fine targets for "m Japan- ese gunners. A non-r flrr- «a: runâ€" m’ntrated on rm» upon spam. hall the xlu-npm‘l thruwn bursting over a small area with wonderful prm-lsion. Th9“ was a perfect shuwm' of nnfla n! while smoke at this plar-r. and Hm obsrn'ofl could me the rurk a! an «mt-asimml shell as It dug a great hnlo In the earth and scattered quantities or ruck In "It! mantlme the hymn» bu teflen parched "on hills with xhnfimâ€"I Boon mm- ? u‘rlork the Japanom began to udunw. Tho dlnunoe fmm the Koran to "w Murmur!“ hunk of the Yum is about hm miles. Tho Jun-23¢ "oops EMF“ out In "tend- od formation is may vex! forward. Whoa (My wow I (or hnndrml yards from the hill: on ":9 Manchurian sidw they chrew themselves pm"? on lhrv 1mm! and begin mileying. ll art-mod Is I! the I‘IIEIIY had with ulna-n entirely. as no sigm- 0! life meld be seen on the" works. Tm luflr‘rim- hogan 1hr anion l-y thawing 9|an In nu: Mum'hlman 3M.» n! ma, flu-r for half an tum um» the sun vu- mm: Thry sprinklnd with flat-"s Hu- ombankmr-m: whmu‘ the Rnuinn gum had Mm flrlng lot the list '"k. in" no magnum to their fire tn: lor'hmminx. and iv 300}:va as I! (he Rnnlans had rv‘mm'ml their hat- lenes during the night. Pour MM ban-Tao: m lflffifilfy all H! mm rm MW h! "H" sllrnll'u‘rr Tho Tixrr‘s "on! funny/- th-nln ; ll“! [mum-1mg ill" Hu- r ‘0' nlmnfl - unlm In "on yomh hunk. Tho Jam. ' no” curl-hm IMrh c-v'rvunl lhv-f Rankin}: tumonum hm ups-Iron". um day 1:4an mm nlmnd m mu! hm prv-rlt nun mm "n ”n- nmh 4 mm». m holding were nun-M ml in mm Muck um mm- mum max. rm a point on "w Mam! opp-um» Hu- M~ 0mm of OM- Tlm't‘t "rm! on "w cut. The curl-Inn «I llw Mum-Ml punts mlptml "w mum at "u- "no. and." «mum. Im- an (hr um! and I IN!!! (m "w rant ('7 "w Haw. lnflnlry lay with Marked arms across the island awaiting tholr work. Klntelto Inlet In hardly lnythins more than the dry bed of the river. It In a low. sandy plain, only a few feet above tlu- level of the water and without shruhlx-ry or cun'r except on its solution: half. The walls and towers ut the city on the hill. rising abruptly from the south bank of the river and the near» eat of three channels, were (:10de with Japanese and Korean spectators of the forthcoming attack. battle on the low, sandy Islam! or Kinetlto, which is in from o! leu. rt‘ lu'lliml ”u "HM“. um "We‘ve got a jay in there we're [m- lng to sell out to, and we guaranteed him so mm-h huslnes dally. so we've got to make good mm! the deal ls closed. It was a little dull today. good many or the My: any. so my partner In keeping the Jay Inside, while I’m giving me business I boat on the outalde."â€"~New York an. A man stood on a Harlem mrnvr Iho mhr-r day ”mating passershy. Taking earn one aside he smko In low tunes and handed him a min. sometimes a ninkol. Pomotimv‘s a half. «Ir-Han The rot-ipionts nnddnd and started lnm a salmn midway in the Mot-k. An Inmmmvo man waiked mm to tho stranger. who noddfld and handed him a quartor. tvlllng him to go down to the saloon and spend the money. This was the explanation: At 9 o'rlor-k II solitary soldier. Him!» in: ahead of his Nwmradox unfurled a huge Janna-e flag on' the taro of the topmost Rnsslan fort. on a ridge a thousand fort above the plain. He marched bark and forth along the parapet. warlng tho banner. and then. for "no first tlme. the Japanese on the walls at Will: bmkp the lmpasslw‘ sl- lr-nro with whlch they had watt-bod lhe hatllo and shouted “.8.an " Al- ready toot soldiers hallorloa and par k trun- were streaming nnlo (M- island by every road and lo-nlght the entire Japanese arm; will be In Manrhllrla. The sound 0! II!» M:- Minx mun mum! ml nwor the hills an ”IF Jap- new manual the rMmung runny. One whim" of weary noMk‘n. who had hem llmmt "(I any: with»!!! re“. was trudging down Um firm '0 ward Antnng. when» the humane mm. Inns won- «hailing IM- Russian torts. In“ as "no mm Iu'rn hunched "vie-Ht on ”w rrvs! uf Hui“ MN 0"!) Jnmm-v 9M": hum Imam mom. Thy hm! [allov- I'm" When "no smoke luv-l Hum! May a ulmon Indie: c-vmld h' arm-n Icing them "to smalls had “Mud-w) lml vlw rvmnimlvt M "w alarming no") 'PN‘ r-lnmhoring down "on M" m «vamp "1h "IN“- poflwl un- (mm "Mr mr. shrill cheer: on «My hnmm lmunnl. which "has! «lent uwr Hu- own. } Thrh‘ (urn-luv" Ira- rhâ€"rr "mu mu lam hy llmkh m' {\mvrh‘nn lump. ‘nml ll huh-cl In Human anr ton" mm! M- nnl. Tin-y ‘IOII‘I‘ "u- that and ran anon: Iho- “ml. Iml u-limlnd up "In nlm‘p. run-II) Mllui-lv- Him I «arm of nnln‘ tin-(r vml mm )0le mm loan-la almmlun in IN sun, 00. .anm 9001th in cm» on! Dhmn rvgl- mi‘lll uniml Minnelli»: thuv uilh Mm. TM: In vwm Incl ll mum-cl A sham M I" up "In! Hu- ercuum' bad mnrmlnnl. um "pun twat-MM: Hm mm M flu- fird Russ-ma Irrm h. I Mm- .lml vards up "n- mumw Hut mm drunk um I Jammy-w flu: and muted i! in am! "'0. .\ rtvrrmlnu party on "no I'M. Mar of "Ir nan-mm mum's»! t: M" rommnmlmz Mu [Inc-Inn ndvanm. i Two regiments at Japanese troops. one distinctly opposite Wiju. and un- olher near a village on the W051. ran an * the river. stopping tn flro nuw and ‘then as they progressed and giving Soon after 8 o'clock the Russian on was largely silenced by the mainland artillery uni infantry attack of tho Japanese-and pan of the enemy'u troops could be seen hurrylng upward over the mountain roads in retreat. The Russian smokeless powder wt! excellent. Its use made it impossible for the Japanese to discover the exact position or the enemy or to estimat- thclr numbers. Helping Dunne”. St. Etienne. France. mblegrnm: A three-story home collapsed. m at least twelve deaths. It In believe! tint more corpses are and (to ruin. Iny persons were mud. Tekamah. Neh. dispatch: aeorgo Roller, S. 1”. Bums and Thomas flnr‘ my hive hepn convicted of robbing the Bank of Lyons. Nah, of $3,500. The men are said to have (merited In Nebraska, Kansas and South Dakota. Dem Due to Bedford "may. Indianapolis. (mt. special: Broken In health through worry over the fa"- nre of an lnvmtlgaung committee. of which he was a member. tn solve the mystery of the mv-rder of Miss Sarah Schafer, the nwmm! sebum-teacher, Olin Bandy. an attorney of Redford. lnd.. died here In a private sanlmflnm. Hcim I! 8.55 to a. it Fem m Amalgnmand PM Helena. Mont, sports]: One at the biggest "nations In Hogan: poli- tics has mm as me result of n M- dross delivorr-d More the Democrat- ic club by .l. G, Mommy. to the elect that the Amalgam-ted Copper com- pany is In an nut of politics forever. A settlement of the in between Heinze and the Amalgamated, Involv- lng many million. has luflly been touched, I‘. is nun-ted. The 0M0?" of 1M In'ofi‘hufl‘h mn- lerom-v an: Hum-mm the m. Rev. William (7. Dunno, D. n, Dalton of AIM]. Alhany. N. \'.: sacrum. the Rev. William M. Roberts. D. 0.. PI":- delphla; tmsurvr. Punch Lynne mm of New York COPPER KINGS QUIT FIGHTING "W:- nn‘ nut-"mung In mum- the hrs! Ina-Hands Hu- rlmrrlws m M and ‘1"! Inn-suns should In Iliad 'n rml tt-gislnlkm In alww thlo film. um um upon! as m Hm mine! of l'hflsunn poop!» m ”vans. and nfl'y mv- “mum nf pnhm opinion .04 sand-I "mummy. Tho Ivar 0! 1m!» m-d polygamy In mm «Isle ls eu- luncvd by Hu- tan or who" «Mm.» In many Mum \"r- are pleading for me Iva-o, fur Hm family. for (he chil- dren born and m I» hm‘n. for the m Inflow M ant-fun". am! (or the armr- mm of tho nun " hoyumy l mu luau. ".ln-«l mu [lulu-mom It!“ haul harn- um! n1!) m mu mlu‘o‘ not up mud look "at" hmmv In noun "us one madman 0! min”, The mr. nun o! «lhnrws m warn-m In "not! My Ind "Ml"! inns-avian. "I'Mldrvn munl ln- “In!" an In- rinm I- 5 Mn 0M“. Young .9. and mun: wumvn nun! hr and. In In! it. "The H.” nunflnnn M In.“ I“. and M human lmn h nun-M M pmlnurc-d suntan-x1. want-hood nod rhlhllmnd. "w homo and tho hum. an Inmhm and min-r mu Im- lau-m nor Plov‘hI‘llllhll mutton“ on «m- me. um" and union at. m- .u-Cmrv u! Hum-nun haunll'y “In II‘OI’KN‘. "In-turn my mu k-u-Inuo- ul 5. mule-I run-n mu lag/«Win. and mum upon (mu "w wood which '0 an m-Mu In man M II. uni... h'lulllkmn n! th- mmmn chm mm rmno Ibo Donn-all: d m .1.“ a! mm- It»! luau: Iblcb “I m urn-u murunl I "mundane d In so Mr“ IMIIIIHOI of "It. "II In hoped mu the Influence o! lhlu Vfllfl'fll‘flllllv" «~0an bu lu- bun-um Io bur mommy Inn. u- rloulutIc-l and civil court: All led. lulu mm. [or Ibo mum at M- u-r manm-u and [or the dellvmm u! Ibo rhunh and n"- alum rm- 4-- wodlu: M II- Twe've Dlo In Falling Nona. This: movement I: the I!“ m aim: at my son upon which the num- wuutlwu ol' the great duo-Intim- havu ullclully mum together. 1‘» mantle“ or the «allowance Includ- mlny of [he moat Millie” code-L “no: and laymen tn the church“. Extract: Prom Ami. The lultowlnx an» ulnctl from «to appeal : Alrendy action has been Men by the ocularoneo looking toward an prevention or round-go hy minister- "! Mber communion o! divorcee. whom clergyman o! thr on: {nub have refused to many. An appeal to the public In put forth every eflort to secure them change- hu been issued by the secretary. the Rev. William H. Roberta. D. D. This puprr is the beginning of a cunt palgn of education upon the subject. Philadelphia. P... dispatch: A! Imendmént to the constitution of the United States prohibiting remand-u. ut divorcee-2 has been propoled by tho interchurch conference on mun and divorce, a body representing (on!- teen leading denominations. it also proposes that this action be ptecedad by enactment of laws in the state legislatures. I0 APPEAL TO lEGlSLATURES‘v State Law Makers wm Bo Requested to Enact Statutes Bearing Upon the Subject and to Petition Conan. for Federal Action. Churches to Ask Amendment“ I to Constitution of the United States. .lfllfl Tfl 60MB". flWflflBE EVIL Bank Robber: Convicted.

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