-HER LOCK WILL ENTER AUTOMOBILE IN FRONT OF OTTOWAY AT 5 O’CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON
•'“'““THE CHARLOTTE NEWS.
Latest Edition
OL. 45. NO. 7099
CHARLOTTE N. C.. SATURDAY fcVENlNG, AUGUST 5, 191 I
pT> T^'P j In Charlotte 2 Cents a Copy aOily—6 Cents Sundar
t Outside Charlotte 5 Cents a Copy Bally and Sunday.
EoGseveli Called
To Witness Stand
In Steel Inquiry
' President Ashed to Tell
he Knew About 7he
rption of I'ennessee Coal
M Co, by Steel Trust.
Dismemheied Body
of Woman Found
By Associated Press.
Den^er. Col., Aug. 5.—Scattered fo'
, ® Quarter* of a mile along a loneb
... r JJ mountain gulch, twelve miles north of
^ Clio ft I* OilOW^ X^tlClTQeS here, the dismembered body of a wom-
Tj A lound yesterday by a ranchman
^e auQ iJct ASiae \ hose attention was first attracted
T A ^ '' Oman’s shoe, from which pi’o-
mClTl LqW to Allow BiQ tn-.ded he b'^nes of a foot.
- r'rshhly* TTj* Mf’tving his way up the gulley, he
'TCltWTl to Gobble Up ^atherod the \arious parts of the
Formidable Comtietltnr together with tom clothing and
. rormiuaoie iyumpeilior ■ cf burlap, in which evldentlv
p.,,. • tho bodv had been wrippcd.
It is supposed the body has been
ashed from a shallow grave on the
m^untainside bv floods whirh recently
s^\('pt down the gulch. i he condition
of The body indicates that deatn oc-
‘'urred at least a year ago.
There t-'eins little doubt that tne
’■' Oman w as murdered.
^ *■ Presi-
• 1 p!\ 'he \t-
•' t 'njre^'ci 'n-
.> ^fe^i rorporation
recarding the
T.-nn- '-rt'
>-, corpoiati'>n
* M
ed the rit>' h-^!l
. I en' ^ n ■ appear
' . ’'"ir a {rw mo-
s;-: iv '1 : 'M— r?.
rhe a’dermanic
. p.'>ir he?. {
i.. t'.' • d in ex-
Made Ascent Of
11 Thousand Feet
> ;r.’.rr irreeted By As?crlatcd Pre~s.
cThc’’ mt'mbcrs Ktampet. Fi'nnce. Auc, 5.—Captain
rp u i'h cnthur’a.-m ; Pelix. director of the military aviation
.'ou all. he declar- cohool. ascended 11.30''' feet today.
i
!>f c 'mmit-
• 'le’i-^h’ed to ^ce
-^id '.o Rei'ro.'en-
.'■ •''ri.; n .i rej,iMi-
‘le i C.iV.'lV.t’''-’
t i •' the -T.ud at
rhn? bi’cp.king the lecord for height
a tained b\ aeroplanes The ascent
‘ as in minutes and The avia
tor planed down in 12 1-2 minutes.
Thf- cfFicial record for altitude had
i'ccn held by Legagneux.
horn r-;-!^in ma'ters
r. t'.>-i' '.-’."a.- been much
■ irmT" Stanley an-
' '.imiT'."1 desired
•r.^-'v’inti >n i elating
Tried Out.
i'i
Naval Torpedoes
By .Associated Press.
Provinreto.vr. Mass.. Aug. 5.—The
?xperin'.ent^ ith naval torpedoes
did net come during the maneuvers here have fail-
na. He was ad- ed ro convin''e the experts of their
I hear from him value. The i,\ pes at present in use.
2' s( i ,.tion "f it is dec!ar’d. are to eccentric and
mpany.' i;nieliable for efficient use. The ex-
Mpit ob.=er’'er5 say the nicest calcu-
’afi 'iij be made and the torpe
does may arr-av in faultless trim,
!'uf «ven tiien it \ ill either refuse to
ira'.'J, or go skipping wild.
TlS A CRvJtL
ORDtR, ^HAT
AAAKfcS tAt: DWlDfc
THiS Racic Yai^O
PfeT Of-/V)INC: /NTO
35 Pabts
Ianj^aR
In
WILL THIS HAPPEN AGAiN?
mythology the hydra, when one of its hundred heads was lopped off, imn’ediateiy grew two in its place.
Rioting Maiked The
Beginning of Trolley
Strike To-day
■ ^ i
Tiy To Prove Several Hundred Emp'oyes or
Combs Insane f'«" «»'"«»
Went on Strike — 2 joubk
Special to The .\ews. Commtnced When Men Quit
Statesville. N. C.. Aug. 5.—In the ^ .
case of Reuben Comos on trial here ■ rVOrtl,
for the murder of his wife the state i —
rested at adjournment last evening
and this morning the examination cf
witnesses for the defense was begun.
Up to the noon adjournment several
had testified, the object primarily be-
ig to prove the prisoner insane. Tes
timony along this line was given by
people of his home
mo,:tly by kin people, to the effect that
all his lii'e Combs has shown an im
perfect or simple mind in acts done
at home and out in public. Dr. I. X.
Taylor of .Morganton who makes a
specialty of treaiins nervous diseases
and diseases of the mind was put on
the stand to give expert testimony as
to the condition of Combs’ mind. Dr. niornin
Taylor said that he had examined the out.
]}risoner once, one time being suffi- Strike breakers were a the various
cient he thinks to establish the opin- barns of the company at 5 o’clock
Ion that the boy is an imbecile and morning to take out cars, but
•>!d
tor
'CU:
-aid I
. ’ ■ k .'I ■. ' ’haii-
' > --t^fei’-.en’ I
*.! : ♦!* fcimei Ceath of Copper IV’acnate.
'’i id ?sk-.d ■ . ,
1..^ wledse he had Associated Press.
iv ■r'n al-sorp-, Nacr. A.riz.. Au?. 5.—Col. W. C.
>'ates S'eel Cor- Greene, »he copper magnate of Can-
anea, .Mexico, died today of acute
■ea 1 ^h^ statement pneumonia.
• ■crtainl'-; just
'hen besan read-|
■ u'Mect by a 'lea-
rial I anic condi-
I'l"
• (1 ;t f the ad-'
?o irevent b>
he I'anic be-
treasury and
rons^ently in
PRESIOEIT WILL
FIIIE OPE III NC
To-day The Last Day
To Captuie Sheilock.
Some One to Get $25
Motormen and Conductors cn
Three Lines in Biooklyn
Also on Stiihe — Riot Calls
Sent in—Report of Trouble.
neighborhood, ' By Associated Press.
Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 5.—Rioting
in down town streets marked the be
ginning of the strike of nearly 5(>0
employees of the Des Moines city rail
way today. Five men were hurt in the
fighting. Traffic has been suspended on
every line in the city since this
when the union men walked
He Will Give the $25 to Ike
Fust Person Who Ap
proaches Him Aftn Leaving
Automobile — A Committee
Select Place to Leave Car,
III
II
■ 'earned ’hat two p-- Associated Prpss.
• d States Steel, Washintgon, Aug. 5.—The most im-
-i 'o .-ee him in the portant trip that President Taft has
r -• 'he next da> he planned since he has been in the
» Tudge Gary and M 'white house, in the view of the re-
iMi'i to see him. -Mr. publican leaders, a trip during which
•T'orne’ general, he jg expected to open the 1912 pres-
• arrived from Balti- -riential campaign for his party, will
•e 'o S'r-.e’ary Root j September 16. It will last
e rmer president | least four weeks and should It
■' a'•rived at the White
rrjre #s brief, Mr. Roose-
> i ini later he wrote to
fp .-T.'i’ing all the facts of
T • ' *n the committee the
■ ,i. ip , ubli>hed in the sen-
• rhe hearing on the Ten-
^ Iron case in 1909. The
•'I Thar .Mr. Frick and Mr.
1 'nirted the proposition for
• •: Tennessee Company
iafl expressed the opinion
' '■» wish to stand in the
Insr a disastrous financial
flrm that was in trouble,
-aid, had not been men-
r vrlt then went on to read
r*- Lioinn into details about
^^r^n■•ial conditions in New
w, ,i how he had taken the
t(! permit the transfer
I ompany and did it on his
later be decided to extend the outing
to the Pacific coast, it will be
stretched into six weeks so that the
president will not get back to Be'*
erly or Washington until November.
.According to the plan so far drawn
No One A lowed to Enter Con
test For the Money Who
Follows Him in an Auto or
on Bicycle—Wants All to
Have Equal Chance,
From the above header you can see
the stunt I will pull oft' this afternoon.
I .\s ' ou seem to have such a hard time
I locating me I decided to give you all
a run for the money so that no one
could say that I am playing any favor
ites. At five o’clock I will enter an
automobile in front of the Ottoway
Theatre with a committee of gentle
men and ride around the streets shak
ing the money at you. I will be put
out at some place in the business sec
tion by the committee, not known to
myself and the first one who approach
es me with today’s copy of The News
will be handed the money. You will not
have to say the phrase, but simply tell
me I am Sherlock or anything you
want to and the money w'ill be handed
over to you.
The question, How did you fanage
to get by? has been asked so many
times that I will try and tell you
, briefly how I did it. I simply did the
UP at the white house, the presi-j very thing you thought I wouldn’t do,
dent will visit most of the states m and that is about all there is to it. I
the middle west, noi;th of and includ- knew you were expecting a man to act
inir Missouri, and will make excur- queerly and look more so. and dodge
Kions into practically all of the : about like a bug in a bottle and when
states which have progressive con- h gimply walked about like anyone else
eressional delegations. The presi-11 fooled you. I have tried hard to
Lnt so fax has given almost no con- please the public with my little stunt
SratVn to speech making on this and trust I will not leave your towu
hut it has long been the idea with anyone displeased. If there is any-
L1F0LLETTE M
ONOEaiJlOO
FiiiL TO mu
By A-SSociated Press.
Washington, Aug. 5.—Failure to
reach an agreement was announced
today by Senator LaFoJlette and Rep
resentative Underwood, of .Alabama,
representing the sub-commijtee which
undertook to adjust in conference the
differences between the senate and
the liouse on the wool triff bill. The
full conference has undertaken the
task.
Men Who Flogged
Boy Aie Held
By Associated Press.
Aiken, S. C., Aug. 5.—The jury of
inquest over the body of Mrs. Net
tie Spradley, who died of excitement
and fright after her husband. Ben
Spradley, had been beaten almost to
death, and her nephew, Columbus
Spradle;.*, had been whipped and run
away from home, returned a verdict
early this morning, charging Gus
and Grover Nolstein, and others
unknown to the jury, with her death.
These men and three others are in
jail. The difficulty arose over the en
gagement of Columbus Spradley to
Miss Gusie Mae Holstein, a relative
of the accused men.
that his several confessions are evi
dence of this fact. Other witnesses
are to be examined this afternoon.
The case will hardly reach the jury un
til next week.
Massacre of Felines.
By .Associated Press.
morning
union sympathizers were on guard.
The latter appeared to be ready for
trouble and the company management
appeared slow in resuming the inter
rupted traffic.
Strike ip Brooklyn.
New York, Aug. 5.—Motormen and
conductors on three trolley lines in
Brooklyn, operated by the Coney Is
land & Brooklyn street railway com-
TIED WIFE TO MULES
AND DROVE HER.
Bv .Associated Press.
T.iBerty. Mo.. Aug. 5.—After twnce
repulsing liis pleas to intercede in
his behalf Mrs. May Cnoat. wife of
Lafayette Choat. late yesterday
threw the court room into excite
ment by suddenly throwing her arms
around her husband's neck and prom
ising him that she would do all in
her power to obtain his release on
bond and acquittal -when his trial
comes. He had just been bound oa er
on a charge of cruelty in tying his
wife to a span of mules and driv
ing her around a field in front of a
harrow.
OLIVE WREATH MADE
OF CANNON BALLS.
trip, hut it has long
of republican leaders that he would
make as many political addresses as
possible west of the Mississippi.
With three definite dates on the
Fchedule. the whole trip has been
tentative
Knoxville, Tenn..
one who has any kick coming please
don’t go around to your friends and
tell them all the mean things you know
about me. Come around and I will list
en to your troubles and if it is in my
By Associated Press.
Berkley, Oal.. Aug. 5.—This city
will substitute an olive wreath made
of cannon balls for 1 he Spanish-
American cannon which stands in
one of the city squares. This de-
j cision was reached at a meeting of
the city council last night in view
of the signing of the arbitration
treaty between the United States,
Great Britain and France.
Mischevious Cadets Punished.
By Associated Press.
West. Point. N. L., Aug. 5.—Seven
teen mischevious cadets who amused
themselves a night or two ago by
removing the reville gun from the
place on the campus, are being pun-
i&hed according to the formula that
“like cures.’’ They are required to
drag the heavy gun. tandemn fash
ion. from camp to the gun shed, a
distance of nearly a half mile, once
every day until the close of camp, Au
gust 28. * The offenders w'ill further
more be on probation for six months.
Chicago. Aug. 5.—Fear that the
cats that ate the pigs that carried
the evil germs m4ght turn loose and . , . ^ t-, ,•
spread disease led to a massacre of , ^ ^uard-
official felines in Chicago's city hall ipoT\ei houses,
today. It happened this way. | ^ car on the Smith str^t lin Tvaa
Last night several city hall cats . attacked soon after it left the
broke into the raiinicipai laboratory | conductor ^as stiuck on .he
and devoured guinea pigs innoculated ' ^ brick and dragged fiom his pla.-
with typhoid, cholera, dyptheria and | Three policemen iiding on the
other germs, for experimental pur-i platform finally lescued him.
poses. The felines acquired enough he car wa& stoned and the pa^sen-
plague material to kill a big town. It j gers fled. The conductor was taken to
was feared the well-fed cats might in- ; 3 hospital.
noculate other pots with a series of i Another car sent out without pis-
evil diseases, so every pet feline and sengerg a half hour earlier was heid
rat catcher In the city hall was put | up and thrown ofi the track after the
to death today * strikers and thfeir sympathizers had
Their bodies were cremated and
in theb urning a lot of perfectly good
and well-trained experimental germs
were destroyed.
vf.lv arranged The first at i power'to do so, I will run the proposi-
^ ^-viiip' Tenn where on the 18tn | tion next time to suit you and not m>-
j„’ tn onen the Appa-! self Please remember I am not sub-
the president IS to °P to rnntnr#. until after I leave the
, .hi.n exDosItion The next is at | ject to capture until after
lachian ^ where on the 23d. | automobile.
I. fake and adulteration
I am glad to find a concern that prides
a' matter of s^neral 1 address the natton-
•..d, referrinK to banks and | ,he G- X. R-
New (S' and Rochester he
days
in danger in
t . 'he' held securities of the
e Coal & Iron Company which
t.. irker value.”
lojiMBltion of .Messrs. Gan
was■’ he continued, “that the
Steel Corporation should
The Tennessee Coal & Iron
V at once."
necessary for me to act at
-,.ld the former president, to
once before the stock exchange
1 n the transaction might prove
d he wap satisfied that acquire
the steel corporation of the
.^•e Coal & Iron Company did
, ■' the legal status of the cor-
•W^rmore. I believe it would be
' »• public good.’’ continued Mr.
el' "I answered Messrs. Gar>
• iirk that If matters were in such
•. I did not want to stand In the
.lid the results proved that tne
‘ a a good one because the panic
‘-topped 1. * V-
Roosevelt further said that ne
earned the action w'as a great
?1; to the people of the Binnlng-
dlstrlct ” „
should have proved an unwortny
r ofnoer If I bad not done M i
tween Knoxville and
may return to Beverlj for
'^Other southern
the president to visit them m
tember and it is Pro^able be will
accept some of the invitations.
FrSm Rochester the
make a jt.mp to Hutchinson Kas.
,-here he is to speak at the state
fair September 2o. On the ''ay
',f„s to stop atj^one o. two c Ues ta
“if'Se a f?w “"ear Piattorm. or
even other sort of platform address-
*^From° Hutchison the
.ravel Into Nf
pects to
Dakota, PMllne' Wayne
Salr;mr‘ Spo^“
From this point the Party may
“*rt'”thrtrtp’'t“Tend”1nfourweeka
^^®5^!i°*thfi^^Dre8ident will journey to
Oregon* and -^shington and return
Si ».t Pier . northern rout..
itself on the absolute purity of its
product. When I say The Charlotte
Pepsi-Cola Co., are giving the people
a drink that is absolutely Pure, I do
not exaggerate. Pepsi-Cola is decidedly
the most healthful drink sold, and it
has a charm of flavor that lingers.
These people do not have
enough to make me say so if I did not
know that 1 was warranted in making
this statement. You can let the child
ren drink all the Pepsi-Cola they want
and it will not hurt them.
1 am told that a prominent lady has
dreamed a complete description of me
and that she would have captured me
long since but she has been kept m
doors on account of illness. Just to
show the lady that my heart is in the
right place I am going to make her a
present of $25 when dreams come true.
Nothing doing for anyone who ^I-
low's the automobile this afternoon
when I make my “get-a-waj. I do
This so as to give all the same show
for the money.
I was in John S. Blake Drug store
todav and heard a man say he belie\ ed
I w-as a new brand of cigars or cigar-
Pttes Well, I have been called prett>
nearly everything but this is the firs
Continued on Page T'wo.
Death of Charles Thorp.
By Associated Press.
Fulton. Mo., Aug. 5.—Charles Thorp,
89 years, for nearly 59 years a patient
in the Fulton state hospital for the
insane, died here yesterday. But one
who was sent here during the early
davs of Thorp’s stay remains. He is
william P. Cook, who has been in the
asylum for 51 years.
The cases of Thorp and Cook are
said to be w-ithout equals in the an
nals of the asylums of this country.
tOTilTilFI
BIOII SILL
IS
By Associated Press.
Washington, Aug. 5.—The senate fi
nance committee today deferred ac
tion on the cotton tariff revision bill
until next Wednesday. The postpone
ment was at the request of Senator
Simmons, of North Carolina, in whose
state are large cotton mills interests
affected by the proposed 21 per cent
average cut in cotton duties. Hearings
will be granted.
Fire Fighter Fatally Burned.
By Associated Press.
San Bernardino, Cal., Aug. 5.—An
undenitified fire fighter fatally burn
ed wa& found by a patrol yesterday
where he had fallen exhausted on the
San Bernardino mountain fire lines.
At least 100 sick and disabled fire
fighters with their shoes burned from
their feet and their clothes in rags,
are stranded here.
The government makes no allow
ance for claims for expenses in care-
ing for injured fire fighters.
Suit to Recover $15,000.
By Associated Press.
New York, Aug. 5.—Richard V.
Devy, of San Francisco, has brought
suit here against the estate of the
Countess Starra, who was Mabel Flor
ence Hilton, of New York, ■to recover
$15,000 which it is alleged he lent
her several years prior to her death
in Paris in 1910. The defendant is
her brother, Francis C. TiUey. of
Portland. Oregon, as administrator,
who alleges that the statue of limi
tations has run against the claim.
Delegates Named.
By Associated Press.
Butte. Mont.. Aug. 5.—C. H. Moy
er Joseph Canoon and C. E. Mahoney
were elected delegates to the Amer
ican Federauior of Labor at Atlanta.
Ga., at last night’s session of the
Western Federation of Miners. An
other delegate will be named today,
w’hen the convention will adjourn.
j. M. Rangel Injured.
By Associated Press.
Juarez. Mexico, Aug. 5.—With part
of his face and mouth off J. M. Ran
gel, leader of a band of liberals op
erating in northern Chihuahua, is a
prisoner in this city, having been
captured near Candelariz. Rangel ■was
left for dead after the fight at Ca-
riso ranch last Monday and later es
caped.
Death of Matthew Hart.
By Associated Press.
New' Berford. Mass., Aug. 5.
Matthew J. Hart, president of the Na
tional Federation of W'eavers and
se^retarv of the New' Bedford cotton
weavers" protective association, died
today, following a brief atC-r*. of in
testinal trobule.
HOiHLO
By Associated Press.
Washington, Aug. 5.—The United
States government, through President
Taft, Secretary of State Knox and
-\cting Secretary of the Navy Win-
thivp, today officially honored Ad
miral Togo.
An almost continuous round of en
tertainment had been planned for the
Japanese admiral who arose refresh
ed* today from his fatiguing day in
New York. His program today in
cluded calls upon and return calls by [ “/lown with Mayor Harri-
gan,” “Beat'up the strike breakers”
and “stick to the union,” were heard
driven away the crew. Just then a
second car came along and crashed
into the car that ■^as stalled. The
crowd stoned both cars and the police
reserves- were called out to i-estore or
der.
Riot Call.
Des Moines. Ix)wa. Aug. 5.—An at
tempt to take cars from the Second
street barn failed when nearly o'‘0
uniOn svmpathizers threatened to at
tack the strike breakers. The latter
retreated to places of safety ^liile
thee rowd jeered. Two strike break
ers Vv'ere bailed, charged with carry*
mg concealed weapons.
The third riot call of the day was
turned in v.-hen union pympathizei s
attacked the Twenty-fourth street
barns and wrecked a car. Bricks were
hurled freely. R. W. Allen, a lo>al
employe, was knocked gerseless.
Detective Thomas Denholm, of the
city liolice. was seriously hurt at a
hotel where a mob sought the lead
er of the strike breakers, swarming
into the lobby and up to the upper
floor. Two platoons of police arrived
in automobiles and the mob left hur
riedly. When the mob attempted to
throw a street car into the river.
on every hand as the
through the streets.
mob surged
Secretary of State Knox and Act
ing Secretary of the Navy Beekham
Winthrop, army and naval officers
generally were to be received by
Admiral Togo at his hotel.
This afternoon an audience with
the president and a sight seeing tour
was arranged, the entertainment of
the day being brought to a climax by
a dinner at the white house tonight.
In anticipation of any discomfort
thev might encounter tonight by rea- , ^
son of ^the possible conflict of hot 1 An ice cream supper and .testis ai
v.-eather and the full dress uniforms among the negroes of Moining b.ar
to be worn armv and navy officers township last night near Matthews
ear toSav were hopeful that cool on Mr. James Williamson s place, ro-
weaihe. «-ould prevail. ^ I"fr'“or/
T-ast ni"'ht while waiting the ar- : and serious cutting of a thi
rl'!^ of \dmiral Toko. Lieutenant ra-or. San, Watson and Lum Walla-'!
jruvoe mlrn^A attache of the Jap- each received t,o bullet
inou^oe, iiiinicii. _ . '^Yajiace receiving one ball in the !c-^
Negio Fiohc Ends
In Usual Manner
anese embassy, was cnatting with
Major Butt on all kinds of full
dress uniforms worn by the Japan
ese army and the president’s aide
asked particularly whether Admiral
Togo would wear a white evening
uniform, or full dress naval attire
Cora Watson
negro woman
and one in the arm.
also slashed another
with a razor.
It is not known how- the trouble
arose, but a free-for-all scrap was
pulled off in the regulation style and
the “festival” broke up instanter.
“Full dress," responded the Japan-, participants
ese military attache, wheieas Ma^r i mounded it is not thought
Butt declared every Aniencan army j wounds will prove fatal. Con-
and navy oflScer present would al^ ; Fran-k Griffin of Morning Stor
Attorney Generals Confer.
By Associated Press.
St. Louis. Aug. 5.—The conference
of the attorneys general from the
middle 'west states which began yes
terday was resumed today. They
hope to formulate a uniform plan of
proceeding in railw’ay rate cases bt-
fore adjo^raing tonigiit.
wear full dress and he commented
on the heavy weight American uni
form with its ponderous medals, ep
aulettes and braids.
“You see,” remarked Major Butt,
“we all are going to perspire very
much in honor of your great naval
hero.”
township and Mr. .John Simpson or
Matthew's, deputy constable, have gone
in search of several of the duellists
with warrants.
Head of Wue
1 rust Fined $46,000
By Associated Press.
New York, Aug. 5.—Edward E.
JackBon. Jr., the New York attorney,
termed bv the prosecutian “the head __ ^
and brains of the wire trust,” was ! the number one million that Com-ai^
fined $45,444 upon his plea of nole I sioner Moore consented to announ
contendere to nine indictments charg- j the patent ahead of publication in
ing him with the formation of wire next official gazette of ^
pools. Judge Archbald imposed a I Although this ^
fincoi$o,000 on each indictment af-' number one milaon, it is ’
ter denying the plea of United State | 009,957. Lntil -IS-.G, tents
District Utornev Wise for a prison -1 ent bureal ^ as organized. Patent.
Snt?nce. * ^’ere issued without being numbered-
The Millionth Patent.
By Associated Press.
Washington, Aug. o._—The millionth
patent issued by the United States
was announced by Commissioner of
Patents Moore today. It is for a
puncture proof tire' for automobiles
and other vehicles depending upon
rubber springs for its resilency, and
is the invention of an Akron, O,
man. ,
So much interest had Vjeen displac
ed by the public in the completion of