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Show evening news Dr.SKHKT Vint smitten'. apaaawmywittJhJkii'iiM. Juma.J n i tha su-primary f r New heir if caas. will 1 curt iohm pt tine ORE rou -h t isri) I 'he upiin court it w.ll arf.rm , y v-or ToAuhttt. gT! t hs k I iltdht have ie i warm he fTX ld tall with t et. her Newberry .S; didn I went n.e In pfun Ue "lb wej ttaiar, (ban apply I a Ua4 MUMi weal would apeak far lit) di.trirt I ( Pit t f (' dvlllt ' th or, a I. me mavor explained ,c VAPORU f'ujH.) UicMi The defenea requeued perntiaeion la I JO frt'ttnifufiHitit them ii oovftuaao ' - so ao iOj carry over uotn itintoriow mtrrniiig t 4 of It flif lr H' further uu examination of th 4 e!' ut hi m hn 0 Mr Kirg ac nras 'with Ihe puipoa of examining M drug el or at Flint ioul? record and with th pwU le view k ordlng to the witneee, opened Ihe the M J t'AUl Hl to impeat hlnev-- l " conversation Ihoa I If Math4i veidlit before I aloe and ten. t.me The aeaault lubber, a shut only I ftom a ihe pumariee, and I a iw ..making my t ageinet F i He aia'.e undeieiood It le tha seme. ironing poker last trip through UliFit mr-fnft.l kuiten (heir 10 wee one of the hesv After Too loaei " epoia the tough oui hulJU Ui i fxoihing mi Tea know, the gsme the winner waa wajlsid and be one of tha rough epma l"i1omeV TahJrl ue out Mr Ml hr. (than w a trained ebbed tour organisation might help ft rt all UnglK xx tat 00 you ae4 ta with the trim. gia ua your XX a If hate a taiga etpenae 1 a can allow you what Magazine tvaiislsetl IM ar.ounl and 11 waur:i:i'S.fc.5-itiui.iuiiktiiabl:'Jinaaiiaii . of wav In the the told paling you may tequire Msrius Hansen a banker e enee uj m.ght imur jury that It Fiank l.otrry,a Newbriry Red bw are pusli itg toward Hi. At ht point, Mr MrKeighan aa.l 'campaigner him megssio gave along a tfufil of 1.0 miles ha rut Mr King t ff wuli the remind- which remained li hill when Han-- j I Ihirvtet hr rep, .it vhow that the l.ulsbe er r Irt uiale n Newtieiiy v Ik I In Ihrir where- Mn agrrrd a; erflercd .1, "I am not for New hern of Ihe Don Is, I pts i torr Ihe l.tnd-quieO upon ho. aworw. eemmtaeioner neithFrantle Another Viirm and Minion rivers, having er took over the argument hr. fennel rept eeentattv a to aa nay-loIlk In men klbed or mads pr sotisr aup-po'I told you'to he la quoted to he that tretlfted agreed It wont in frisk 1 rap are The that Reds King however, turning Newberry tf the Utter would progress in Ihe Xiepes reglori prolrdo ua an good to talk money to agree to berk a "pure mrn handies" abi) o( allrat led b ih poss.b.lil, htm. Ho knows how I stand at had inttedored Which and Theodosia lie knows that l m In shape to bill cwn nreup) ing bebaalr-puin later and In puehed Congreoa reversed see that hia r see la either Ills, k fie ports In lha 1rtmea, and. a mail order establishThe If ha carries hta diairirl nsetton with or affirmed waa seising th Peirovek railroad Th owned he ment proposal If Newl-errto noi would const Inns go jail line hall of this for taking In Ihe Newberry a serl.nl threat In Ihs a plank 1st ha dor.n carry It for Newberry he adopted aa Mr Lindquist admitted i ommunlrein.r platform with ihe voluniesr will go to Jail." camreceiving I4.ee? from Newberry fleet in Ih Caspian sea a huh has lie redid llewrwd. paign headquarters. base al I'elrovsk Ihe called during mltneeeee Other A sentence of from two to fifteen The Itriliah delar hment I wuli various to lell .''day had atorlea linking me then.'' vear was standing against drawing from I'atum to Constantino I money with aspandlturea defendants "1 figured .e Mr MrKeighan said. from Ihe "Newberry barrel. There have been no operatlosa of! had belter be on the safe aide. fo ha e understood th government It I wilh aided Newberry." kinds moment on the rnl.ah front well. to ea several corroborative witnesses It will great I told my main supporters Following the Virtual diaeolul Inn of HfaX Newberry carried my district." pul on the stand to strengthen tha Admiral Kolrhak s .armtra In fiibcrla, McKelghsn. star Xladlvoalnk did nol raeiat occupation "And tha diapoaition of your caa in testimony of Mr. tha supreme court " asked Frank C. prosecution r rformcr today: by Ih rebel Authority there has been taken over by the provincial Hall', special assistant attorney genJCemetvo. eral The rily la reported quiet The verdict against me was re- ORDERS FLEET TO '' verted. SEMITE PUNS SHE Attorney Jjttleton during went at the witness with F waa that a degree of violence surprising "Did ou honestly behave. ha demanded. "that those man could lnflu-sue- s (Continued from page or, a ) ' ? your stale supreme courtMr. It." I' hardly ballevad uh ?00 Carman ateamar fJregor (Continued from pge one I answered, ' but 1 didn't be- British refugee from Odenaa broke either. Some- adrift from a xeyael having her In lieve Ip taking chance that ha has telegraphed Henry 11 time politics Is funny." tow and grounded near Klllos Wed- Raymond of New York, president of Ha explained that hi ease waa tak- nesday, according to a Lloyd dlepaieh ths American Owners asen up by tha supreme court sometime from C'onmantinopla. hundred sociation and Rteamshlp On fbarle H. roller of near November. 1911. and fifty persona were rescued by the N'rw York, president of the I'nlteJ The vessel Is reported fitatea Hteamahlp Operators' associa"Judge Murfln waa there that day. breeches-buoy- . he said, pointing to th defense attor- to be breaking up. tion., asking them to notify official Mr. Murfln did This ney. not.pleaaw of their organization of the proposed a and nor Mr. Littleton. Ktlloa Tolnt about three sale. Mr. Littleton tried to establish tha half mile west of the western bank fact that tha aupreme court decision of Ihs Bosphorus a( the point whrra Applies For Injunction was rendared In spit of the fact that It meets the Black sea. MrKeighan' district did not "go for WASHIN'GTuXe-Fe- b. II ApplicaNewberry." Bolthevik Cains tion for an lojunciion against ihe IX strict Carried. shipping board and the emergency fleet "Tea. my district waa carried for bv The to Feb. LONDON. II corporation prevent the sals of 10 pursuit Newberry," th witness shot back with tho MoLha'.lkl of the remnants of former German liner at public aucWe were talking about General lytnekine'a force Into tne tion next assurance. Monday waa filed In lha the primary. According to my talk Crimea, he launching of an esprit-e- District of Columbia supreme court I had to with Fletcher that's whft Led at'ack on the north il uiin today by William Randolph Hearst of After tha pripromise to deliver. In the Dvina sector, and tho New York, acting In hi capacity aa mers I null being a Newberry man." .front conclusion of the Lettish operations "Tou thought It might be safe to 'against the Reds are pointed to by Ja taxpayer chief Justice McCov issued a rule quit Newberry after tha primary?" the the military oheerver aa I he most requiring the defendwnt to show tuwver suggested. the of salient developments part cause morning why a' tem"Ye, after the primary, hut not week's operations in Hunala as re- porary Monday Injunction should not be Isbefore." to the war office here. sued. ported At several times during th On the western sector of the south Chairman Tayne. of the shipping Mr. a McKelghan reiteratRussian front ths resistance of the hoard, announced that the application ed hla assertion that Commissioner volunteer against th Bolshevik I ap- for an Injunction would not prevent Fletcher had definitely used the pears entirely to have collapsed wltlj the of the ships for sale. He words: "If you carry your district in Ihe Red occupation of Odessa. The said offering tender would be received Monday. as planned, but that Anal action on them would be deferred Until the Injunction proceedings tad been dis- s TESTIMONY IN ELECTION CASE JHIDAV IKUKL'AHV in THROAT 1020 VI t Thit FireFiohtcr (t- " Say Thi , HlitlEO'iBBiECfl- - fea rs if VICK'S TELLS PLAN TO CORRUPT COURT v klhihi rul!d Revened Court mony I 4 T X Ian" ' Newberry Manager Agreed To Have Decuion of (' T omorro w v I X t 1 Teti Shock to Defense Who Figure in Story. The Last Day of I 1 If; 1 I t, htti m.tm. IfllVffcAl Kri Mftff lymifleni t n 4 I'on-grrs- I? r,PiA.Vn It A IM PS 5lh. ! Testimony of a high explosive charshellacter that I ft Ihe ililfn. shocked wa, Introduced lodv lv Ihe government In lit election conspiracy raaa against t nlled fi'ale Senator Truman M Newbrrr) and HI political sides It former tVll.am McRr.ghan. irayor of Hint. Muh. swore that one Nemberr) defendant, In Ihe pro n of three olhera, prmic-- him (hat he wnuld -- fit' the Miehlgan I iprm and rubber court an that an erdlrt agalm.1 him would he reverend provided he earned hie dietrht for Newberry in the I'll primary, IpomJaed to "I'lt" Court. Richard H Fldchei, then and now Michigan rumiMuiuitrr of labor, tha man he harged ttllh promising to And tha flu tha elate supreme rourt. men he df lared were present a hen the proml.e was made were faul II. Kin. Newberry campaign manaer. and prnrplnent1etmit lawyer: Fred XV Caelaloe, lieirolt, alderman and leader In labor rirrlea. and Fred A. Henry, a eubordnale to Commissioner Fletcher Mr. MrKeighan explained that he did carry hia district for Newberry e and maa given freedom from a of from two to It years through action of the stale aupreme rnurt In rrveraln the verdict acalnat him. During the te-- mmtyy of Mr. Commleeloner Fletcher and Mr. Km eat rloea to Marlin W. and Jamea O. Murfln. leadln counsel for tha dafenaa . Tha com mlaaloner alternately net hla Jaw In hard, rrlm lines and opened hia lips to whisper words which occasionally could ha heard many neats awav. "Liar! liar!'' wars amon the sentences. Had Been Convicted. T)ie onetime mayor of Flint hean that In hla testimony by admlttln April of 1 91 S he had been tried and convicted on a charge of assault and robbery with a dangerous weapon. HI ease wn taken on appeal to the state supreme court and a decision on this appeal was pending In the early part of August of that year commissioner when, ha recalled, Fletcher. Mr. King. Alderman Casta-to- r and Mr. Henry visited him In hla' d r , rt rr til een-tenc- u -- l y 1 Wash 3V2 r fl and 1 Aprons d $2.25 VALUES n posed of Anally. - - .. $2.75 VALUES FOR". 1 QC fPIi3U $4.00 VALUES fO (pqqc - FOR QC FOR $8.00 VALUES 34309 FOR !TI QC few $6.00 VALUES GLORIES IN PROSPECT Cfl PliJU $5.00 VALUES 1 & 1 FOR for E -- a t p'qc yUiMM eeeaqggtttt4,C(a t - CHICAGO. Feb. H. The anhual and flnul convention fifty-fir- of tha National American Women Suffrage association opened here today with The 2,000 delegates in attendance. first meeting turned chiefly to a celebration of the expected early . vie-equ- Vjfv R tl Ve vSV.-- Mr.. Carrl Chapman Catt, president of the association, urged the delegates to rejoice because "there is no earthly power that can do morthan delay ofby trifle the final anfranchleement-women. ' "Oh, women bfi glad today, the president said. "Let your voice ring out the gladness of your hearts. Thrre will never come- another daylika- this. Let the Joy be unconfined and let It epeak so clearly that its echo will be heard around the world and find its way Into the soul of every woman of any and every race and nationality1 who Is yearning for opportunity and liberty stilt denied her sex. Rejoice, ' applaud, be glad you've 8 oclock alls . 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