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t J " THE MORNINGS STAB, WIIAnNGKTOK, K Clpyj!SDAY, JANUARY 2, 1913 PAGB 2. ROOT MAKES PLEA ., Theatrical.. Get Tour Boy Pair of - (Continued from Pae One.). .- ' United, Stites! atti that U Is enUrely competent lur, iuia guiciuiucui. . -its own shipping differently from that of other maritime nations so far as the canal is concerned: Important chapters in the history of the negotiations that led up to the eon. firmation of the HayrPauncefote trea ty, which were1 either overlooked or purposely, omitted in the discussion of this Important feature in the British note, are also believed to be included in the American presentation. It gen erally is regarded as certain that suf- ficient new matter has been injected iiito the: negotiations to warrant their continuance for some time . before the principals" are brought to the necessity of final decision upon the question of whether the issues shall be submitted t$ arbitration. CONGRESS IN BRIEF. Proceedings in Senate and House Told in Paragraphs. Washington, Jan. 21. Day in Con gress: " Senate. Convened at noon. - Senator- Root in speech declared United States should either submit Panama, free' tolls question- to impar tial arbitration or retire from position taken. ."7 . V Passed resolution providing $25,000 for inaugural ceremonies.' : ' ' ; ' Adopted resolution appointing Judge Gray, Delaware, a regent of Smithson ian "Instituted' ' v" . : Adjourned at 5:2JL until noon tomor row. . 1 . House. . " Convened at noon. Resumed consideration of Army Ap propriation bill. .Currency Reform Committee listen ed to views of former Representative Charles N. Fowler, of New Jersey, on revision of monetary' system. "Agricultural-products schedule of tariff was subject of hearing again be fore W,ays and Means Committee. Secretary Fisher gave Indian Affairs Committee his version of controversy orer Osage Indian lands: Agreed to further conference on Bur-nett-Dfllinghana Immigration hill. ': Representative Stanley urged before Commerce Committee passage of his bill to pretent mining and manufactur ing firms from, owning railroads which transport their goods. "Shipping Trust" Investigating Com mittee resumed its hearing, E. M. Bull testifying. ' " - 'Unfavorable .: report of army engi neers on $20,000,000 impounding reser voir project for headwaters of Ohio river submitted by War Department. Began consideration of river and harbors Wll, carrying $40,72,915. Adjourned 'at 6:30 P. M. until noon tomorrow. " " KILLED IN PENITENTIARY. Asd : Federal ,:: Prisoner, at . Atlanta btrucie by Negro. - Atlanta GsL, Jan." 21 -First details tof an altercation which resulted in the death of a convict in the Federal pris on here Wednesday, leaked out today after completion of Ari investigation by a special agent of the Department of. Justice.? " .- - jJOhn -Oudendyke, aged 60, serving hi second term for using the mails to defraud, died in the hospital 40 min utes af ter.be, had, been struck in' the fa6e hy falter Kellara young uegro servingia,; nine-year term, for-a -pott-cbbber; IntArkansas. - It appear - m Investigation that Ouderi dyke, whoUwas a , mute threw some water on Kellar. . When the - white prisoner did "not renlv An tho no'o demand for; ah explanation,. Kellar is o w uavtr strucK tne old man in the face with s; left' fist x ; ; :-. vr .Qudehdyker fell on the 'concrete Bo'-;" He died without regaining eon- fw!?6 :Tbe autopsy disclosed that death was caused by cerebral hefeorrhagftt caused by a blow but failed to determine whether death was due to the Slow struck by the ne gro or to the fail. fl KeUarils emg held in solitary 'con finement pending Instructions from the Department of ; Justice. Ouden dyke was sentenced from New Jersey .fi '"' -i -' - ' ' ' ' ' j WHAT is pUf?E WATEB?. Government VVili investigate and Fix ;y " A Standard. ;-. A r Washington, January 21 .The Fed eral government Which has for1 years been wi the Nation against dan fUrklg Pod, water, wants to -know "what is pure "water. . To fri?6 S.01'' at. question, Secre tary of the. Treasury MacVeagh in a recommendation of; Surgeon General fSL ? Service - dfPed f appoint 'a committee of scientists to estabUsh . standard of H rt' T.h e government 1 has settled .what, is: nnre: "vhM JL wine, pufe oeer, hot the purity 'of wa tec remains ah unknown-no.nt. . The - establishment . of this water. r.--.- niu w lu irrac move" Or. th Healtherviee1 In cbnnectiS flj.regita soon to be issuea-pro-.hfeitta.aiapensrng of impuredrink n&v railroad 'trains and. other inter.Stete-.cacriers. These regula tions will oe enforced in with StAte twards of health. "Among yr " ' v y "..wt . ioaay y sec retary. MacVeagh to become, members ofH; atan4ard&atiolS Wmait-' ( tee re Professors, wr?Ti Sedge wick: Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology; J;r C. Bass,' Tulane 'Univer sity; Dr. Henry Hanson, Florida State . Board of Health, and Surgeon John F 1 , "wvtjiwv,w4 jrsienic jaDoratoTV - i ; r i , FELV 2? STORIES; LIVES. ' -t - - . .. 4.,-. ! -v. ; WiIlam, Coogan Toppled Down Eleva- i" ' tor' SJiaftIVlay; Recoven 1 - Gincinnatirr-January . 21.William Coogan, laborer fell down an eleva- torv shaft: fronu tne .zatn floor of the "Union "Central ; bdilding here,'" "today, and lives? When-.playfully: attempting to wrab thec'wir'es ; of the elevator, be lost his'.balanjce-and toppled over. He is renorted to have a fair. chance to rfriwiTmittnn ; o v ? :t 'COVr. tejXs2,:1: : " 'X Eddie Foy, who will be at the Acad emy tomorrow night in his latest New York musical success, "Over the Riv er," is one'' of the few stars on" the American . stage who never had a fail ure. . .' s . 1 . This is . his record ever since the days when he convulsed' Cnicago a year at a time in "AH Baba." "Over the River'Ms a musical adaptation of that well-remembered farce, "The Man From Mexico," which was one of the funniest piays ever presented in this country. : John' L . Golden composed the music which is said to rank better than the usual musical contedy jingles. The score is tuneful and enduring with a number of Inspiring choruses, a Mr. Foy has a" role which gives him one of his best characterizations in por traying the grotesque clubman who Was sent "over the river" for thirty days," after spending a wild night on Broadway.. One entire act shows the clever comedian in the garb of a Blackwell's Island inmate doing the lock-step and avoiding recognition by his wife and her reform friend3 when they call to inspect the life of prison ers. The sale of seats, which com menced -yesterday at Plummer's Indi cates a capacity house. - A Popular-Price Era : Thia is the day of popular prices as far as amusements are concerned. The vogue of the ordinary $1.50 traveling company has passed away. In " Its stead has arrived the high-class stock organization those that are made up of skilled actors, with the best of the newer plays and sumptuous stage ac cessories. No other star on the Ameri can stage has kept so fully abreast of the times as, Helen" Grayce who ap pears at the Academy of Music all of next weeki For nve years sne nas been perfecting her company and de voting herself to the elevation of the drama. .Her wonderful success is the best evidence that she is meeting with a' suitable reward. In fact, her per formances are about the only chance local theatre-goers will have of wit nessing .the latest of the Broadway successes as the New York producers are not sending their plays "oh one night tours this seasons. Miss Grayce presents "Beverly of Graustark" Mon day nighti "Charley's Aunt" Tuesday afternoon, and "Madame X" Tuesday njght. Seats on sale Saturday at' Plum mer's. . . . ? . ' The Grand Theatre It's always something just a ' little bit better at the Grand Theatpe,' but today and tonight it is sometiiing ex traordinary. This, popular theatre will present for tlje entertainment and edi fication of its patrons the most costly and. wonderful production ever offered at a. Wilmington vaudeville house. It is nothing more nor less than a big special release of "Monte Cristo." in three reels, just as it was produced on the stage by a metropolitan cast. - The picture will come in full life size on the screen and it will be equal to Witnessing a big New York, production j of "this famous play. In addition to this there will be still another; picture sd;that'in ajl thereof 111 be some 4.0001 cents in the afternoon and ten oents at night. " Wvery patron of The Grand should Msit the theatre today and they may-feel -assured .that they will get full value for their money. ' Jn. addition to this big special re lease and the always-delightful mu sicf by The Grand's rear orchestra, there" Will be a new song by Mr; Karp. The title of this song today 'Is a nob by ; little ballad entitled, "Mine." He Is at his best - in this selection and with the great offer in pictures there' can e : nothing better : in store for Grand patrons than today's offer ing. ' ' V At the Bijou. - All roads will lead to the Bijou to day; and if airship travel was in popu lar sway even s such would head to wards this' popular, fascinating thea tre,. Where today is going to be one of the days of all days. . ' , ' The' film bill will be especially strong for the powerful dramatic, though comedy will play a big part. Heading today's dramatic stars is an. other "Captain Barnacle;"; film, and it is the masterpiece of , the series. It is "Captain 'Barnacled Waif", and, it will grip interest , from first to last. The scenes : are mainly-laid in London, and the slumming views are decidedly viy id and realistic. . Edison also has his best dramatic on today in "His Mother's Hope." It, Is a film filled with; heart sweetness, and yet' that will ; cause many ,a thrill. It tells; the story of a boy who is stolen by Gypsies. ' ; , : : - i : A wonderful; Vitagraph is alsd a star today in "The Better Man.". It Is a story of bandit days in the West, and it bfeathes thrills from the very begin; ning to a startling climax.; It tells the story-of a gambler and an outlaw, and how thia latter comes to the aid of the wife; of the former ' and brings' about the reformation -of the gambler. It, is a virile film, with a big moral. ' - '. "Amusement lovers just. can't afford to .miss ; .today's V remarkable .Bijou show, surrounded by the. Bijou's usu-. al sold comforts. vy . FOR A GOOD -DIGTESTION. . : A . Local Druggist's Suggestion. It , has been said the body is like a machine and digestion and elimina tion ;oY. food are the two great' factors- to health. ' ,V V;.-' ( ; - :". ; ' -: ? If - the.' digestive organs 'are . weak,, the stomach overtaxed, ; waste matter accumulates' in the system the 'liver, gets sluggish and the blood;, becomes thin and devitalized. ' : V. ' We- want I to ask . every person in this vicinity who is troubled with in digestion or a - weak Wornout ' stom ach, to try our delicious cod liver and. iron tonic, VinoI.p ': ; V . v . We .kffow -'- It - will strengthen: and tone up the' weakened, tired and over taxed nerves of. the digestive organs create a. hearty -appetite, and replace weakness with strength. ' V : ' - We just heard of a case of, a man In Oneonta, N.' Y.rwho suffered from a; bad stomach "i trouble ' for: ; flften years and had become so weak' he could hardly walk who Was cured by yinoi; 1 " - . . ; - v Try a bottle of Vinol andUf it falls to, help you we will -give back, your Robfc R Bellamy, : Lruggist, i '."I 'v ' '. (AdTertisenienq Wonsensei D aslbidrvoiLf Adrienne submits to the compulsory chaperonage of the peppery, domineering old Frau peneralin, but she continue? to attract adventures as arose attracts butterflies. She not only wins her degree; she also wins that redoubtable old lady, This story by Wanda Petrunkevitch, Chaperoning Adrienrie,! certainly; deserves its place in the February CURRENCY SUGGESTIONS Chas. N. Fowled Proposes Currency " Reform Before Committee ' Washington, January 21. Former Representative. Charles N. Fowler, New Jersey, outlined to the House Currency Reform Committee today his suggestions tor revision of the mone tary system. He proposed that all Na tional banks be authorized to do com mercial, -savings and trust company businessand make note issues as Ca nadian banks, do; that all "holding icorirpanies' of banks be prohibited; and "that "all "banks be .compelled "to carry the same amount of reserve,' al ways in gold. ' All banks" should be under Federal control, he contended, as banking was inter state business, and that clearing houses, should be established at all financial centers to be designated , as "commercial zones." under the man-j agement of boards of control elected y the banks. A bankers council to act as as court of appeals for each! bankers, he also proposed. A deputy! zone, composed of business men and IJnited States comptroller would pre-! side over each board. J By having all banks in the United JJtate contribute from seven to JL0per' Cent of their deposits to a central Hre-J sierve, Mr. Fowler estimated a gold. Ceserverof upjward of $1,250,000,000 would be created to be held in trust for all commercial zones and its -distribution -'in times of need would be controlled by a board chosen from "all the zones. Such a plan.N Mr. Fowler told the committee, would enable such an organization as. he outlined to con trol the movement of gold to and from the United State's and enforce a dis count rate for gold transactions. Its chief results, he said, would- be to make each ban1?! Independent; to make each zone independent of anoth er and completely decentralize all bank credit in the United States WALTER H. PAGE ACCEPTS Editor of World's-Work, Will Spealc ; -- At Corn Show - Columtfa, S. C, January 21. Walter Page, of New .York; editor of the World's Work,' has" accepted an - invi4 tation to deliver- the 6penin g ad dres s at the fifth National Corn Exposition herjB next "MoBday,' according to infort matiott received here tonight. The fifth National Cora' Exposition opens here Monday,' to continue two weeks. Twenty-seven, States;' the Federal De partment of Agriculture and other: agr ricultural agencies now are busy In stalling , educational - exhibits. Health is the foundation of all good looks, c The .wise woman realizes this and' takes precautions to preserved her health aiid strength through the -period of child bearing. She remains 'a pretty mother by avoiding as fair as possible the suffering and dangers- of inch occasions. This every ' woman iday do through th'e 'use of Mother's Friend, a remedy that has been so long in use,-; and - accomplished so much, good, that it is In no sense an zperi xnenL but a preparation which always produces the best results.:'. It .is for I external application and so penetrating in Its nature as to thoroughly lubricate every ' muscle, nerve v and T tendon in volved during the: period .before baby comes. It aids' nature by expanding the : skin and tissues, .'relieves tender ness and soreness; and: perfectly pre pares the system for .natural and safe motherhood. Mother's Friend has heeix nsed and endorsed by thousands of mothers, and its use will prove a, com fort and benefit - - - v remedy.. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug stores. . Write for free book tor expectant r. mothers, which - contains muca": valuable information.' 4i ;V :JJ0i ch valuable ta6taMxunL. DPIELD REGULATOS Cft lil.. PXADnaD RECHJUTOR CO,, UaaglC rr n 1 1 n in i i ST- -.r -tin TURKEY SEEKS ELUCIDATION (Continued from Page One.) that the Russian" government is most urgent in advising Turkey to ecde Ad- rianople and the Aegean islands and that the. Russian ambassador here has. given similar counsel to Kiamil lsha, the grand ..vizier. - LEGISLATURES DEADLOCKED No Senatorial Elections In Tennessee, Idabo; orMaVyland Nas&vilfeJJenn.jif 'January 21 .--The 'regular"' Democrats in the Tennessee Legislature today supported U. D. Tyson, Democrat, for the long . term Senatorship. His , vote of GZ" was the highest yet deceived, but he fell five votes sh6rt uf electioTi. B. A. Enloe, independenDamocrat, polled 44 votes. The rest were scattered. "" , Lon McFcrland, Democrat, C2; W.1: R." Wtebb, independesnt Democrat, 26, were tne leaders in tne contest tor short term , the XJmtsd States Sen- uie. - .4- Boise. Idaho, January 21. Ten bal lots taken tjoday in the joint session of the Idaho Legislature for .United States Senator failed to, elect. Former Governor James H. Brady received tlie "highest vote he has yet polled. He had 3G votes, while his- principal opfponent, Chief Justice James F. Ailshie,-dropped to 28 votes- Dover. Del.. January 21. Although the Democrats are in control of the State Legislature on joint ballot, they are' deadlocked . over a candidate to ASSmnirpBeTiiiD - - ;J " FOR SALE BY ROBT. R." BELLAMY. ' ' " .1 Wl, J LIU- . . -.H II ara do .it vwithout a fuss, without extravagance. 7 Full and ebmpletejine of electrical supplied - , . 7 ' 'PHONE: 573. Thcro io Oniy Ono -?' -. Thatia USED THE WORLD OVER TO Always remember the full name?' ' Look .25c. GOxCfa 7!-; ' I ' ' " ; ' ' Richardson, Republican. A separate ballot taken today in the two . houses, resulted In no election. Willard Sauls bury, Democrat, received a total Vote of- 24, while 27 votes are necessary to elect Four Democratic members refused to be bound by the Democratic caucus, which named Mr: Saulsbury as its candidate. - :rr- Concord, N. H.. January 21. Again today the Legislature failed to elect" a United States Senator, y ' Hartford, Conn., January 21. The General Assembly of Connecticut .formally- organized for the 1913 session today. Owing to the fact that the Sen ate is Democratic and the House has a Republican majority, the two branch es had been deadlocked since January 8tb, the opening day, on the question of the adoption of joint rules. Organ ization was made: possible today , by a compromise under which the Demo crats and Republicans are given equal representation on all committee. '' TELEGRAPHERS WANT R A I SE. Executive ; Officers of Railway Organl ' ? zation Meet in Richmond. . ' Richmond, Va.,Jan. 21 Executive bmcers of the railway telegraphers' or ganizations of the Chesapeake & Ohio Seaboard Air, Line and Southern rail ways met here today to discuss plans for urging an increase in the present wage scale for improved Working con ditions. While declining to state the exact nature of the demands,, it is claimed that the operators in many in stances will: ask for an increase' of 20 per cent. 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