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Show TXCZ EIGHT. thatenk PEKING FORCED TO PAY BURIAL COST OF WAR PEKING. U. P.) s, i He suggested that ordinary shop might each contribute a rear spedat donations wuiild .be la order froa 'the large ilk aturea At this piiut of the directors reminded "the" police superintendent that the Chamber of Commerce had given $ 150,000 to Feng's amy at ae-nre- - -- SISLER NATIEDr i ATHf'tnf' at as? L "AS BEST BASE Z 1 BALLLlAllAGER .v Peking ur-chuart now engaged !a cleaning the outbreak of the war and that up the war ines left after Feug butdneaa had suffered a great debdam tb anrienU regai-derTne41i-itli- i Geoer!." pression aa a result of the hoatlH-ti- s d( ft'ji t id b I sjujuUttUtj uji uUrdina te. ased cine,' iUk a But the ooUve chief, oa whoa ' IJ Cuing Uu. the' merchant must depend for proTon will find that milk is the As an aftermath to the fighting tection Halved thia - consideration , greatest alT.to Tiealtb. you raff aroniiiTTeklug aud Tientsin, there asiderr He asserted that the ChamIt Is Nature's flues! food uf thousand of wounded soldiers, ber touat support a laudable patriotnd you ought to drink and est of dead iwldlers 'ty be burled, of tic enterprise 0 the spirit of the f ar, aud of civilian! dead warriors could sot rest .Ja prlaoner tore of It .' . w hose bitiura have been, destroyed peace. THERE IS NO SUBSTIhy nbell fire. In the altHeuee- - of a Simultaneously aa appeal waa government the expense made on behalf of the people who TUTE FOR FRESH M1I.K THE FARMER BOY KAYS: ' "Aaiong Umt proef of their ' ll THE SUNDAY HEPJOQ, SUNAYrlTESUAIY eteries aud. declared, quota aatmt be much larger, a sum wortby of the apita( eky of CtOn. ATPAYSON Lower Prices By BENBT L. .FABEELL (raited Pre Spotta Editor) "' SEW TORK. Teh. 28 JV. P ) During the winter baseball gather ings, aererai prominent fans and official eegaged ia a fanning aea- sloa and the qveetloa of mansrer (Special to the Hera d ) PAT SON. Frt. 2T. The dedica tory ezercisea for the Pay sob sem inary building which was recently eemplvted here Thursoay. -- The first aesaioa was at 10 o'clock and aeminary atndent were featured on thia program as follows: prayes was brought. up. . ,. Gsle; address of welcome. John Mcflraw and Connie Mack Roy Idella FlUmorej song, students ; are reaching the end of their Howe We Got Our BlbfcT Belle one ofiheo said, "aad Harris, Ponna Wilson, Rhea Wigbt- where is the young manager that ia - maa; male qoartet, students: .'What goiag to be as ood as they sreT the rVminary Hae Done for Me," As the suceeiwful type of young jeajllni&Phyllia fiob who are vow destitute. The magls-trate- a pMaer.ri9ei7 Barrli'aifccT-afBetiHUira was the bins; girls chorus; "The Seminary" the. WashlngeuD of the stricken dlatrk'ts were Fred Hansen, a student; Mrs. Phoe but It was pointed be ordered to hire eoollea to erect- - mat first mentioned Curt la. Reid, a parent; Dr. A. : on ae to1 vet t hs t ft show auy abed a temporary sbelters for the stake board member; Snjtt. refugees.' fit was pnimlaed that sol- great, ability la developing players. Adam R, Bennloa of the church as Collins waa Eddie ttomlaated diers would be sent to build perhoiln; Honing' remarks, President manent bonnes when war weather a prospect and Rogers Uornsby was Lee R. Taylor: song, , students; for mentioned a promising future. . Biakes such work feasible. I think you all bare overlooked prajrer, Araia Hnncot-knenolon convened at the best "one of alir tbe "amartest" Iler From-Cw- br Tred young manager in baseball George 3 o'clock' wKh President . Taylor In City iVrry' shtl Waldo Dlz of iHaTnetty. Hlsier,". a veteran. American League chargaT'Duefr "MlWrea Troff and Viola Butler t prayer, President A! 1'ttih, were the dinner guests of manager eaid. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar' BJerregaard short talks were not A. IL Powell "Kisler. be President by Friday.' given Taylor, Mrs. only one of the greatest of all pluy--j Job E. Lewis. L Love'ea 6V E. era, a well educated and Intelligent Otto Erlandsnn, Bishop' A. young .fellow, but be is s natural Taylor, iHHL JEleader and be has an appealing He knows ba set tall and eeph Raece, L A Eggertaon and isn: Mrs. JohB Outen f mixed quartet, ba"iurT)iayeiir3boTe:aH team builder. ; Just keep your eyes students ; "Unique Place of Jewv-- ; the- - Hlrtortcak Wotld,"! im that fellow. And keep your eyes Christ la - Delsa Tolhnrst eolo, Mlsa JToroncs on tf a St. Lonlr Brownrnextyear: After. two deals during Jhejwlje, Bushman ; address. Dr. George H. IWiUahasaaw; ter. Jn which it looked like Sisler" BrlmhalITedrcafdr7rayef0TSrv y llarrls and U A, Curtis,, who Is called the the.rSrownTTiaTe MiHerHuggin become one o the most fonulilalile closing ' remarks. Superintendent teams in the American League and Bennion ; song, students rIiedle- Hon, Bishop Herman Twed. Mors a real pennant contender. : Slsler showed his first good Judg than one thousand people assembled ment when he braved the criticism In the Kebo stake tabernacle' fot of the SfTLouis popuktion by trsd- - the closing exercises which follow : Ing Urban Shocker, then one of the Page ; male quartet ;.Tbe Religion beWptttnerMnheieagHe.Tto-th- e Oass," Mis-;- ; New York Yankee. .".V "The Shocker was not satisfied In St, cborua. Bantaquin ; address Jesus of of Evidence the Divinity New on Louis and had his eyes the re- York Yankees, a club that had sent Christ;- Mlsa Marjorle Wilson him down the river years before. msrks, T. F. Tolhurstj vocal trio; 8iskr knew well that Shocker waa address, Stipt.. Bennion ; v vocal a great pitcher but he felt that Ae solo. ' Miss Florence Bushman ; read. war1-not- a great . pitcher'1 Jfor . gfc in;) Miss Louise Dixon ; refreshLouis and "tie "decided to make the ments were served in the new ban " quet-hal- l which was completed for best deal be could for blow. Qrcnulnn aft or which two one- T The YaTikwa VBntropker-not- 1 thia were act the only' because he might win a lot of Nebo plays Mr presented by e IvrAroar(t--hstnke games for tbein but for the reason Gift;: ' that he always had been effective Prodigal against them. After a lot of negotlirtlonB Sister persuHdW the i'anEees o give him Joe Bush, the Veteran, ahd two youngsters, Gaston and Glilrd. At the time it didn't look like 8t Louis got any the better of the deal bbt Shocker bad a very bad season with the Yankees and Glard developed Into one of, the best 'ypungsterB of the ? 0B::Ooyd Car nages Tf , . ..t . 1 MBSBMMSSMf'' . m Style . -- Cherry Hill Diary id aUe.uiliiiK. He iihu ti xtituiuU he. Peking t'hauilier of V Commerce. ' a 'meeting of the Chamber First , WflA .lulled by I.ii ilb-( tin- metropolitan tPfiaigfr...Bltt4ttUM'it t ptL Feng JT fur the purpose of deiuund-iucontributions, to pay for proir -- died - In 8 ELL IT TUB CLASSIFIED WAT rbt- Hj'rvife trf Hitir 101111 tryp- l.er; .8. FOB- - QUICKEST 'flip iaieHoT''Fe.tfgr . SATISFACTORY RESULTS i He Mtntiim-e- imt the merchants of the village of I'aiiflng have given $50,tKKi toward buying land for cem Phone 713 ! - g - ASDJU d BiUleiu l - The-seeon- Sei!vice Comfort LiTDependatiitity d The; perfect workmanship of Lloyd; f Sives them an added charm; yet the inachihe a?!HS Tuces th Price- - Tere are. steef wire centers In every upright strand. Looto--orex- Is -: eT i The Stroller Type $995 US Leads thi World to Motor Car Va!$ hadout-8martedBuck- f8tberteleWlnarya'PyBr !f 5?a J-"j- RiTWllsoBi-Blseop-Jasp- h 5 r tne best opoprtunity to get your baby out-o- f -- -- The Bowl Type, The wee; Infants en joV . doors. v! : pertect comfort and protection in this type ; 65 Aeii?ryMfesACt V , 4 $1 075 As n '.1 I, mm wsmJ E Take the Elevator to the Second Floor -- in t 1 .aWThe; j.i4'fi LETTER GIVES Itob BROS -- NEWLIOHTON Announcing the New i:- - Special Six $1 If BEN FRANKLIN seasonr7 C Bush' didn't like it in St Louis aad din't get along well with the management, so Slsler decided he would do better elsewhere and put him oftthe-block- VBucky Harris ttocr tilm to Washington ferTow Zacbary; the veteean southpaw and Ballou, one of the best young pros AND pects in basebalL Zachury. probably will win as many, games for the Browns as Bush would and there U 00 way ta tell what Ballou will do. After these two deals It' develops that Sisler got four pitchers, for 8hocker;.a veteran good for, start er or a relief pitcher, and three Tery promising youngsters. Then the young Brown manager slipped up bebiud Miller Huggtns and banded blm a fast one when be traded George r Mogridge, .veteran pitcher, for Wally 8chang. ;Jo one in i.'ewJ.ork aa been able la figure since then whut Hugglns .wanted with apifcher that Ue had tossed aside seveml years ago fur, s post age itampt catcher and Si'haug u still he ought to help along a lot with the young St. Louis piiiers and there are good omen's around Scb- ang. Every time he has been trad ed be took along a pennant with him. Slsler. with smart trading, has Is the most t: proved In the league and if be does not hare any bad luck next season -- rlook outt I Advanced Six 4Door Sedan $ 1525 f. o. a - FACTO Now we are inaugurating the first local preentation of these sensational new Nash models the Special Six t Sedan and the Advanced Six Door 4 Nowhere can ybutindmofeimpressive-exanipte- $ valuegiving than these latest Nash achievements-price- d at, the lowest figures .Nash has ever placed on cars of their respective types. . ; The richlyMdistihctive bodies are identical " Btructure and appointiriehts : With their luxurious ChaseVelmo Mohair seat upholstery and their other select fittings, these cars the larger f. o. b. factory and the more moderate sized a! $1315 f. o.b. factory represent the greatest values Nash ; has werbuiltr --T: '::Z:ZZ7''":.V:M:r. ign, in-des- , . j" 1 built--te-tb- at at-$15-25 LISTEN HERE, " Furthermore, scientifically engineered motor refine'.. ments have endowed them with vastly finer, smoother and quieter performance throughout the entire range of speed and power plus sparkling responsiveness and fledbility.r . ... ' v Both models have air cleaner, oil purifier, and gasolina v filter, as well as four-whebrakes, full balloon tires and five disc wheels, included at no extra cost, ; el . St" r.s;.rr?'Vt- Feb. "26 LOS ANGELES, (United News) The moon Is about to be touched" bribe hnnd --of Industry, according to E. Wlggleston of Kala l , mnsoo, a visitor here. "The moon shortly is to become linked with the most powerful forces of publicity and advertising," e said. -- "! am promoting an eastern which" la Dreoarlng to makplace on the market a machine ing It possible to foens advertising n directlv on the moon'a aur - face." i ' , TTHEN TELL ONE - PRICESt Special Sot Seri: Touring, $1135; Roadster, $1115 Coupe, 1165j Ssdaa, Sedan $13 15; $1215i Special Sedan, $1445. Advanced Six Seriasi Tow ing, $1340 Touring, $1490 Sedan, $1425) Rosdster, $1475) Sedan,$1525VIctoria,$1790;4-DoorCoupe- , $1990; Sedan', $209O,.o.b.rtof - I PR0V0,UTAH "DependabmtyKegardles's of Profitw "THE SUPPORT TOUR THE-MOS- h- d. ? . n j. . - How Can a Car so Fine Be Sold at Suck a Price? mm . est ela -Pa- t PakerstabBshe the iiewsjpaper eariy in 1109 ana opened, the store and publishing business a little ,lat er.; Nine years later Mecom finally came to New Haven and took .over i the business. He printed many of: i the reariy-Ya-le vbook and became noteu tor nis line workmanship. j In the letter to Strohan, who was ! a proroiment dealer and booksellerl In the London of those days, Frank j lln, affer outlining the books, type i and material he wanted for his he- - i , , - ; Butfafge saithia almost unbelievably tow price upon ha newest and finest car aa care- fully and deliberately as it built the car itself. Paige Weighed the economies possible by If' the tremendously increased volume of sales that would result if such a ' price could be ' - . established. THE On receipt of this "ad" and 25e (no stamps) we will send pre paid one dozen flowering sixe Gladlol in asBorted colors. Now is the tiase to plant. VALLENTGOED RULB CO. V,C Seattle, Wash. ,- l sidered he- Jrerftendous- - demand 'that ; the sheer beauty, roominess and perfonqanco' of this new car wouldtas'tatitly'i create-and placed upon that car the foost ense tional price mark- the industry has ever engineered and built and appointed as finely-an- d aa luxuriously as ia thia newest Paige coujdj be marketed eta price comparable to that charged for many mediocre cars. MOST . -t- known, 1 A 4 After your firsi' Sus"h ' I'i fi, v- f.thuaiasm' over 1 l the wondrous beauty and rfortriancVof this, car you, too, "will find yourself asking thia same question "How Can Car So Fine Be Sold at Such Price? BEAUTIFUL j - i t CAR IN . - 1 HUH - m.ii,s Brm Pin. ta A. ' w Erf.WAUJ "V cr-vy kS4Si rilM,bHmt 11 WWWiU . I : 1 - . T ?ANT?I1Qill;9SIYB .r i ' OF PRPVO.-- AMERICA WHO HOME TOWN PAPER FOR THEY iARE RELIABLE Jacksoit Motor Car Co. W?lJ5Uriiver PATRONIZE MERCHANTS SKm " ;t. ,. By A. ROBBINS i. ;f . 1,111 mi... u ? (United Press Staff Correspondent) pbew, asks that the press be made days were small, clumsy hand af- Tale' Cfcllege,'!'. printed : 1 . Latli ' NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 28 (U. lo'conform to severs 1 improvements fairs. Another early velum.-watext P.) An unwritten chapter la the which he ( Franklia) bad recently The first volume to come 'off this book on President 'BtBlcs," by Clajpj life- - end - activities r of Benjamla. icDntrWedTb . presses, pf Jjnuse -hlstorlc, press was, j wntt' Bear eea s mprmu Franklin has been revealed here by the acquisition of a practically unknown letter by the Yale University Library. This letter, written by Franklin to William Strohan of London in 1753; orders material for the estab-Ushmept of a printing plant in New Hayen .to be run by bis nephew, Benjamin Meconx. It led to the of New ' Haven'a first newspaper, The Connecticut Gaset-te- , and to what afterwards 'became the Yale University Press. Franklin decided to establish an office and plant Id New Haven on of - Thomas the reconunendation i3apat IhaUJme PreMdentofLYale College; who wished to have a re liable printer on hand to care for the college leit books and pomph lets. The letter alscloses that In those far off days it required only some $500 to establish a combined news paper, printing office, book store and publishing business. ige-weighed They stand in, sheer amazeTae press ana equipment arrived every ment these thousanda who , tag and economy that would In New Haven in 1854,. but Mecom, verywher are viewing the who was managing his Uncle's : come by reasono its splendid Tiawest and finest PaigejThejr on the Islnhd of Anti- MwJJactpriesTT acclaimed; by I can't believe that a car so foremost engineers finest in all gua, had a will of his Own and re and wonderfully fin can for th SuncbrJ Ffw rWruif " the industry; factories that can balmy-hom- e fused to come to New Haven. Franklin then actually b owned for only SsmLssbs AiK?naWk ru r . m. produce five cara of Paige made hlaf riend James Parker . of $1493 o, b, Detroit. : lnw imtn Pamcngtr SwUn. Pi Im quality aa quickly aa one, waa - . . h. Dttna. T mm. . built before, " New. York, postmaster of New Hav .k...; : it M au to fevuuuonary, ao en and turned the printing business over towhlm 11 completely, without precedentt ";tht a car Paige weighed'aH these thlngshen; con-- - -- SHE DEPARTMENT zr- -- MffiSlY I Superior Motor C6mpany: I |