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' ■ r y .,-;\ r ; -- - M IF P 0 D E @ M E T o d a y G o t^ n u o u s h 2 ^t€h 11 Douglas Fairbanks in ^^Headln’’ t’at,all you,want to know. That njoans that it's a riot! That means it's-thrilling!. ,.\nd^ re going to hav^'a wonderful time. “BK.iY’S PICTOOUAPH” :AJIP! TRA.MP! TUA.in'h-lliimij ilooligan Comedy TOIVB MIX in “TREAT ’EM R O U G H '-F o ^ Feature The Bold Westerner Who Stopped the Great .Stampede “SON OF A HUN”— Comedy COMING MONDAY and TUESD a Y - Jylian Eltyngeln “The Cpyntess Charming’’-I From the Story by Gelett Burgess and Carolyn Wells. BURTON IIOLME.^’S TRAVEL PICTURES. | TAIMUD IS TO BE PRINTED IN AMERICA Sacking of Wilna and Warsaw Brings its Publication to New World. The sackiiig of War.saw Wilna in Russia by, the German Ihlfi has hroiigh COI.UMBL'S, 0„ Feh. 1.—Flushcti ith victory in obtaining the rutillcu- 011 of tin: Federal prohiltilion utinmO- leni aiid wilK a nation-wide organl- zulioii ol proved effectiveno.ss, the .\riti-Saloon i.eague of Aiiioiiea i.s now l eaeliing out for tlie I'residem y of tlu- Lnited Ktale.s. Control ol tlie ne.vt Itepubliean na tional convention and the nominaliou Ol Represeiitulive Simeon D. Kean, of troops in ihlfi has liroiight under the ancierit books of the J_^aimiid the wJio have knowdedge of tlie schemeK holy writ of the orthodox .lews. It 'd the inner cmyrcil to be thrmethod heoamo known yesterday. j ll^nr L : iU t ^ 'o : r [ o gairthtr^gotr,: lor sixty yeara Wilna had been lhe,’nie aecoinpllshineni ot this program, publishing centre for the orthodox it it is not, Indeed, the prodttet of his Jews of the world and in later years a ‘J\'” hraln, is .said to have been in- for maintaining the comparatively little knowM outside his own State ami small supply of the book.s in cxl.st-; Washington, .Mr. Wheeler is credited n their acnle! \'*'■*’ being the doniinatlng spirit of the •ad for Inilletj /According to intorinatlon obtained ae two citlesjin tlm llttte village ol Westervflle, d tjfe printing plates of tlie 'I’almml'‘'‘'i*,' me leapo has ire'molted up with the re.st of thi Ti;e German need for brass and moulding plundered Mill Be Printed in Montreal. Lest Iho puhiioatlon of the Talmud should cease a contract has been tered into by the Union, of Orthodox Rabbin of the. United Sta.Lfl3.And .Can ada for an edition of 2,000 copies to be made in -Montreal. Owing to the tromendouH labor Involved in an at tempt to set up the pages in type New York firran refused the contract. The committee appreciated that it would he a labor of years under the supervision of the best Talmudic scholars to bring out — -i\\- edition, and a more modi was decided upon, plates now are lieinf UMTrt FKO.H (iVKHMKAS : AIM, |•A^i. SAV.S UAKKR \ EDITH SYDE '•ii'idiew ftiid Mere licsene Right fn 1 - j . ....... ..... , , I WINS'BEAUTY PRIZE ..... fi'ieiti;..;,'.!'f.',Arlisfs Award llrr thc.iirku H.iti j(.s;..nhi>-.[liai ;nv...ii.rii'- overseas unit-; arriving; in tliislS litry w.ih liu !r pay several momiisjS olden. Appik for Being , the Most Beautiful Woinan at Chu Chin Chow Ball. RICHARDSON Tonigfit at 7:30 and 9 : < oniitr I in arrcai R I \Tlu- reruns of the invi .-ligaliim.\ H •i and I Mr. ilaki r .Aaid, \.show Ui.it ail sncii | n:r< I 1 organixat UHi.s were paid in full up toll .\ew the fme of ilicir Raving liuropo. In |F TKJH'r SKIRT,S I'PSKT RAIUtOAI) St'HEDll.ES Tniins Ubiiged to Stop Seventeen Sec onds Longer at t'lieii Station. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. l.-T igh t skirts worn by womfn passengers have upset schedules on the railroads. The Pennsylvania railroad, with iC accuracy, has found that nrs, ono for his brodior, and (he |ipuJrh«a:^^ ^ h^ntCs”7irst'\imp*orfaVu mnliicr. one for liis eainpai£n-to bring about a \dry” ^dher for himself. U'ASiUXW^N HAS ANOTHKU .MritDKR .MYSTERY TO SDI-VK WARniNGTO.N, Feh. 1.—Willi its laaniac-murderci' my.‘-(cry .solved, tin .N'alional capital was confronted today' oucliei. for many ycais organist 1 lic Oathwlral of the: luuuanil.ttc I roiei piion, Aiioniiy !’. C. IJiigan ves-j K rduy ics\i'V(ii iiis rglU to test the 'validity of iwn ciunsi-s in the will ivlncii relate to ini.s! fundK of fHIO and SJO.OiHi rcs’>ei\;vcl Mr. Du gan aiOieared for l-kslaile arid Rttf Du.Mi.gi hel, ol .MonlPiU, niece a ni-tdu w of tile (h ad organi.si. T... , , — , . - - |. rsr-itc tr. ralited at lieiween .^Ihn.OOO ' ; r-i-ne. in.sianeta, tmop.-i arriviirg ,n ;i and SF’rrllim' •'^—' ■ . Edith ii.ide, i •.venly-l wo, a .Tarjmry liart been paid only fo Octo-j ' 'rile two liimlf, vhk'li are to be made brunetle with clc.r. Mi.e-grr.y ever., Micr :tlsr, hrcau.se they Irft FTance he- f ilip Mii'icets of legal l<'.sts, refm' to ki.'ghi five feet fujic inrhes. Tori' the piy day in Dcccm.'icr;. but al! !■' r ni of .\i.Oon. wliich Prof. Du- .Mi:.:; lly.io was proeiaiji.ed Manlial-' sneii organisation.-, wrri' proneiiy Miireoel din’cied lie creatiil for the ta;;'.-; prize beauty a; tlire.- o'eioek ' equipped with their recoidb and w, re SI Vin-ent de Paul Soei. ty of the m'lming at •t!m e:;elusive Chu I paid i.i fill! o.t a; nva! h( re. Tlie '.its CaUiedi-ai of the ImmaeuIaU' Concep- O'O'V costume bull, attended liy invi stiKe.u d reported prompt pa.v- lien, to \ffcd and clothe tile poor ofit-ociai. litOTaiy, f,-.dr.eal and a:i meut ■ while on duty with the Ameri- Ihe parish.\ The other fund is $ 20.-1 ><-adcr.s of the city. can ( xpeditionat y forces.” 0 !M) and was left to I’rof. DuMouchel judges were tin laimms artists 1-v hi., lirother. The organist, in his Howari' Chandlei rh.isiy, James v.':n, directed that this fund be (nrned •'^''’•'■'•gcnicry Flagg, m -, nvoi' the Catholic Church at 1‘onryhn Baud, (’anada. l*art of Uio money is to| '’‘‘O’' UHcd for an organ and the creation Rex Bcach’.s Tremendous Drama of Redemption | “Laughing Bi!! Hyde\ Featarins ^ j j | ^ © g e j - g IT’S A GOLDWYN FEATUIIE jBaicDDy iOc^ Lower Floor IScf isiy, James .\AT (iOOlOYlN’S I'TXKKAI,. Flagg, llarrmon Fisiur! ,\EW YORK, Feb. 1.--Simple but im- | SfanlawD. Inasmuch a s ; presbive funeral services for .\at C. lutios ;iom all parts ofjGo(«hvin. America's foremosL CQnie- ’oinpeufi, it is ex'pt'Cted • ciian. were held here today under the m chilli i J h ‘ all-Amen-. auspices of the Lamb’s Club. Miss Ijand- uoor.ga Oardn.T, wlio was to have creen ' been Goodwin’s sixth wife, occupied 'St. I ihe mourners’ pew. The Rev. Dr. Na than Zagle. of St. Stephen’s clnirch, read (he Kpiscopal burial service. Be ............ need the - ' with a new n\y.Mcry the slayinK three' high-caste Thincso, belonging the (Tiinese cdiKaitional mission. Solution of the city’s maniac niys- tcr> came overnight with t.ho arr(T.l of a light-skinr mod negro giving th Jackson. He confvs? plates now are being out the editlou in eighteen niotnhs. , \’I’v The contract w,nn lot to a firm in j 1 ommuters' Asaielat treal, which is the publiahilm( '''.'n on lime iplaint of tlic Honth ■ Asaielatioii that torney at 122 Nassau street, is eoun-h*'“'’e\ ',''T ’ \oon/lx* running time ael for the rabbinical union engagedi‘’^ trAiis nui.st he lengthened, in tlie project, and has directed ar-| rangements for the publication. i The publication of the Romm text; ipllshed after thir-' INKHEXZA. ^t \VU: c tffpe for the I 3 pages, ten by fifteen inches in size, was set by hand In .several scripts and in at least two languages. The Talmud consists of the mtshna, or scriptural book, in pure Hebrew text, and the gemara, or comi in 'Hebrew and Chaldaii of obtaining p Keep E'rcc ol II. The I.ake Shore con-e.>.pomli nl of tlie Sandy Creek Ni-^ig givei a disser- lAtimi on (nfiiimiza in Uus week's is- liire I.s his melhod of keeping the disci tremendous task. i n'll'K’ni'-a. Rhy.dcians Only 300 .Sot.s fn.Anmricn. ' that it bo\d:\= times pa.-.l declared that it a person ear-then-thatnhe type imiglil-tone^lfi royed or come to accidoiil, from the attack.s of disease. If when ^ t c ^ v e n ^ a ^ w l l h copper fac- I wo waltc in the morning wo take the TBf, ana Trarr tlress ine m k m g ''^|TT 0 TOre ^ the last Uiirly years has been made, mouth o] Virtually all the copies of the Talmud j-as far terday that there are probably not and tree from foreign siibstan \’■'-a than 300 sets ir ‘ ----- ' .............................. - - - - the morning RRjltTn Tim imrrcT -wTrtv wWe and tongue extended porsible we can then know tainty If our system is over- 0 sets in America, of 'only volumes each. of ortht schools, or yeshivoth, in this com In the last few years, he said, han created a demand for the Talmud which could be met only by restoring the edition. Mr. Allen -said that the rabbinical union is fostering no un usual sentiment In bringing out the edition, but he feels that a more com- Jewish church is being made. The Talmudic doctrines always will be ilffays will 1 thodox Jewit- lauh, he said. It Is proposed to distribute more than half of the coming edition In America. Trobably 300 copies or more will go to New York. They Any excess received from the sales will be turned into a pension fund for indlgerit rabbles. Among t once. Eat onions. The first t'bo morning drink one or more cups 'of hcl winter witih a pinch of salt dis solved therein. Twenty-eight 'years ago this samo grl'p left me in a dohili- latcd t-ondlllon that took a year or Ipnger to outgrow. Since that time the condition ot my stomach has been guarded. A few doses of salts or a few good liver pills wiM prove .siiftl- the ipubljshing fund are Harry Fisohei, Joseph Polsleln. Samuel Rottenberg, Moseo Ginsberg and Jos-j Rottenberg, Mor -eph -H;- -Cohen, Israel Hospital. WlLSON'S'tEACE PROGRAM ' DEFIliriTELY ACCEPTED. son’s peace program, in .the opinion of “ ■My aim is to prevent new' wars. Here is my system. Have you a bet ter one? I am listening.’ “As a matter of fact his system was- ^proved when the conferees endorsed his plan for disposition of the German colonies” HOW TO KEEP WELL. \Keep the bowels open” is one rule of health recommended by all schools of medi cine. Foley Cathartic Tahlefs cleanse I bowela, sweeten the stomach and benefit I liver. For indlitestion. billouaoess, hi breath, bloating, gas or constipation, po rei ody tn more highly recommended. Pino f- stout poreons. Siold everywhere. tree from foreign snl Itavc llUle to fear. But It the tongi is coalixi with a heavy coat ot foreign substanco wK'ch causes the fop to ap pear r.a thouglj. some one had been using .a whitewash brush in an en voy to change it.s a'ppci The germ that carries influenza into the hnm-au system docs not find a con genial home in a locality that bears a rich perfume ot onions. One onion per d.ay will go a long way toward keeping the influenza and oblier dls- lYAOES HIGHEST IN DEirBYIBER. The State fnduatrial Commiission aimmnrces • that the\ average - weekly- earnings per emiploye, based ot ports from 1,648 manufacturers, December, to $23.18. This Labllshes a new high ihes a new high record with a gam of eighty-four cents over the previous high mark In October, and mi advance of $1.,')8 over a similar figure in November. factories with that of the retail price of food, as published by the United States Bureau of I..abor Statl.stics. Froifl November to December, the re tail price of food rose two per cent., whcreais. In the same period, average weekly earnings rose eight per cent. Since December, 191<7, the retail price of food has risen nineteen per cent, and average weekly eaniings thirty- two per cent. For the four year pe riod, since Dooomber, 1914, the rise in average earnings and retail food prices, has been, roapectively eighty- snty-elght p Wliili: Jackson wa.s making h R:-sion. police wore ti-ying down till; mui-iicrcr of the ('liiiu-sc. Ur. Tlioodorc T. Wong, rtirocto fo'-nd (lea as.sistant.l, Ben ! .students of G; Wlu'ther K<^hem(^ China, his lifymo wJt.h liis Wu anti ic W.ishin^;! roliUcry wa.s (ho motive, o c slaying u*a.s llio onU-oni Icnlal f-’ud. is .'-onu of sonu' stranKcOri thing ih(' police h: Tho tiiiR'p had boon Head probably since Wednesda Signs Qf a struggle were appartnt. ai5(l a r^-volvor lay near one body. Dr. Wong v;es found In the sitling-room h’s quarters, in a soloel NorlluvcsL Wai'liington locality; tho other two laj dead in the ImsHnent. \ ONK VHUKST MADK. WASHINGTON, Feb. L—New York’s noclion witli the murder ot lliree of Ida «ouat4-ymen bora, according police advices. Wan la being brought back Iq Wash ington to be questioned. -MANY (JO HOME TO EUHOI’F.. Apply fur Passports. New York,. Fcl), 1,—It - wes nepes- -sary yesterday-tb double fhe staff of tks Iiuelligcnco Bureau at the Cus- toms-'hoilsc to meet the ru.'h Of Ital ian and Greek workingmen who are seeking pas.sport.a to return to their native lands. Miore -than 3,000 of them, nnSst ot -whom told the customs officials they wi.shed to return home to -a-Esfist in the support o t , relatives, whose tbread-wlnners were either kill ed or disabled by -the -war, are expect ed to sail Saturday on tho steamship Giuseppi Verdi for Na-ples and Genoa. In most cases the passports w£re is- Ot t'hose who plan to leave on the Verdi, two-thirds -were loallans. Ot tho 1,000 'Greeks a conisidera-ble num ber said they -Wanted -to -rcturu to Gt-eeco to serve in the army. The ap plicants of both natlonailltles were ■from all parts of thrir countries, and Bomo had come here ten or fifteen A PRIZE OF Ten Dollars For New Theatre’s Name Messrs. Pierce and Morton have of fered a prize of ten dollars for tlie best name for the new' theatre now nearing completion in West Second street, and accompanied by the best reasons for' thp name. P a r is .—Rene Fonck, the greatest Coni of French aces, will leave soon for' America, it was learned today. Those desiring to compete may send their communications to Pierce c.'uiniry compel ; Hydo will da tlu- all-Ameri- chanipion.H'hip. Sf.i.ii- of tlu* liaml- ■' :iu'sl wonUT. ot lii.- : il the studio cr.tc i < d I In- itKt ElVE.S I-'INK U’I'OINTHEVr. the Episcopal I’.W'V N V l-,li 1 —Albert p I \'oP Hopper pronounced the eulogy. .■i;,yt;‘'-f,;;mV. -edi-.o! ot’ the Alba.ryT'”\-^\' Milledniled Deputy'epi..^ - \rgiU\:. ha.s been ai'po D OF IDE ■J PRESByiEDIIiaS DANCING SCHOOL I (-.xriiiv St. from 8 to 10. All modern-dances taught. Private classes and Cliild imle\. hoar7ll>° 0 Beginners (’an Start at any Lime. Music Iiy Mr. .I^lin F. E ' On account o? the Baskethiill g.ime at the Armory fo benefit of the Fort Oirkirio Mnspilai. the Irnginners dniieing trill meet an Tlihrsilay evening, next Meek. nVKNTY-SEVEXTH l’l'.T!TI()NS Vl. llX.'i'r HEAI .\fi\V Y'ORK, Fe!) 1- .-(■Uiniing last n/gii- or Wrintlc said tliai a |,*.‘ i iicvilaiedicvilaied secretlycretly iii'pi'iong [ liiion was being : 'i se n the men f)f 1 h- Tweuty-st'Vemli (Kmpire) Divl -1 ---------- - ''*■ !l.” old New York Army officers | -------- i'monwarbringj During* Campaign This Month luml), 1 - or the M.y-.r'.s CommiUee of!;,,, ere ^lo Hof .ceoming Troops t” i urn home and | nc after tlu-ir '>■ SION.; I\' Private Dancing Class for C hildren I Professor II. G. Smith will form a Dancing Class for Cliil- y-si*Venlh (Empire) Divi-j Will KaibC $ 175,000 'r”ic,ea7\'ctm^^ I'i'olesi'iii- ^ a ahisl' AciivilieS. A.IIuu.i Kandolpli liearsl being a Xi-.t,' VriilK, Feh. 1. The I’rcsby- mm;),r or Iho M.-v-x-'.-i rnmmiltec of.,, p, Unitril Slate.s ol A uk ;., a. working ia (Kr-oxieratioii 1*1 l.(ii-teeu oi'ier thurches which- Frliniacy will r:iii.e a fund or'%lfl,-l .>i(>LBlKK.SKII,bEDBY EXPM>SI0.\.‘ \\\‘\''' 'nterchurch Emet-gcn-lj A . i ly I'a-.n-paign for re-construction work | oners, tVr..(;' F.U ch sol<m-\raLr!^ tim ehnrehes. luus tix('d $l,7r,(l,0fl0jj Araerkan soldier, wore kdled today | goal in. the national elTort. i| when an ammunition train exploded) between'Aubange Sind Longwy. | G E ^ T O D A Y \LOCKED HEARTS” A Si,\-Reel Oakdale Production with GLORIA JOY ROSCOE ARBUCKLE and MABEL NORMAND, in •‘FATTY’S WASH DAY’’-Arb„ekle Comedy. IVAN'!' H.Ui; i.lNES IVl'niBUAWN. TOKYO, J.'.n. , 31.—(Delayed.)—Jap anese stale: imn and public's'.^ today decided to call ,i mass nioetin); whicli s.l-.ail denuKMl iliiit tho League of Na- tion.s abolisli a'| race discriminations. Forty im-mix i-s o f both liouse.s of tin' .!:'pane.-.e llici «ill meet other pc eians and piililieists. ' --> ^ 3 irA T n m ^ L’Or.i.E.Vi'. ,I:,n. '31.- (Delayrd.)- T r-evos have te4egr»phed im-S'S-iges of sympathy and condolence fo the foruiei- Kaiser in Holland, it was ie:u-md today. The American con:mrs in re allowed the telegram.s to pass, blit the intelligence scclion lock the lu mc.s of ilie senders tor the pUr- pos of Investigation, TO AID YKT’ORT LOAN. WASHINGTON'. ,Peb. 1.—Stories' of the 100 most»lu'ro-ic acts of American soldiers during the war will be ii-scd as \Inspiiation\ In the Victory Loan cam-p.-<ign, Frank R, Wilson, director of war loan puhliclty, announced to day. -Some.probably will be r motion picture.-;. CO.NDITIO.VS IN Tl’RKEY’, ‘^eA iiic. in quieting BOINI) FOR NATION All AAVS0LY4L\CY-*SAS:S j THOAUS YVASHINGTON, Feb. l.-T h e Unit ed Stales Is \headed directly for the .recks of insolvency,\ Senator Thomas. Colorado, declared today to the Srnale. \‘iST C .li-fiT ins...thcx dem-ailLds appropriation^,” Is. ot constituents n.AIM PUK’H FIXING JIEETINGS AVERE SECRET ■AVASHINGTON, ij'eb. I.—Criticism of secret price-flxihg meetings -be- ,tween the Pood (Administration and packers, bi-oke ou’t in the Senate Ag- ■rk-tillnral Committee today. AV. A. Glasgow^ counsel for tire Food .Administration, fleltly declared the meetings were open. WASJIINiGTON. — More than 40.- lindemnity'Commission, to pass American losses in Mexico. I,lining soidicr:; and Kaiiors. whicii i,s ! 1 ;) ill- ili.sbnrsed 111 rough tlio N'pw Eralj .Movoi-icnt Inidgpt of tli;' cluircli, anil flOO.i j O is to be uwcil for tho rcr-oii- j itiucl-on of f'iuii-chcsi in llic (icvas-|j lali-'i (li.strirt.s of tho war zone in;| l-’ran;.-, Belgium and Italy. ' .The Prcsliyterinnsi, it wi nut. are especially concerned i pyoject as mnyl /iftfcd of trie TToleSTiTins in ttfily * rre W'alilensian in donominalion. tvlUcti cmresptnir\ ■esbyterian ' ;SOPHIA GETS STUNG’’—i-reel Es.sanay Comedy. ~ MONDAY ~ ; pointed sian in donominalion. sptmtts to tbr fattb of the church in the ITnited GlbOUGR LOAN TUCKER presents “THE rWANX MAN»’ BY I;IALL CAIN—in 8 reels —A Goldwin Feature ■ 'iiiitFSWiirTlixciiwsMviw^ - - CmCAGO, Feb. L—TWrteeir officers : Fnropean -flpld.s, A quarter million dollars of the fund raised -will be used to equip Fresfiytcrian chapl&ftis for their over seas liutlps. There are more than one-hiindrcd Presbyterian chaplains now-with the army of occupation. Work In fifty camps in the United States through voluntary chaplains and a-isistants with the co-operation of pa.stors from churches near con- lomnents will be a feature of the t’rcsliyterlan's reconstruction pro- nrani. ,lt is estimated that $126,000 will be required for that work. The church will also carry on a similar ministry in twelve naval ining stations, for whiel Chauncey OLCOTT, WABHI.X'GTOX, Feb. 1.—Tho Brit ish .mil Frencli have taken eontrol o! tho railroads in Asiatic and European mimscrv m twelve naval ^ groat, merchant, was the __ ____ K) child. According'to her statement tP- i] plans soon to return to her -home in tic work in connection with gll war, activities during the demobilization period here and with the army ot oc cupation abroad, $25,000 will -be pro vided, This will Include the expense Incurred by the necessary meetings and the distribution of pocket testa- S I B ™ w^rk in Army, Navy and ' ‘ horpitals. while a similar t :r?“ bn used to maintain overseas head- qnn-ters tor chaplains. Much of -tile work o-f the Presby terian church incident to the transi tion period from war to peace will be carried on throng-h the New Era Moyemeiu.. In .addUion, to a e $500.- 000 to be administered through this movement for the aid of soldiers and sailors, the fund will provide $100,- 000 for other branches of the ivork. The budget will supply $25,600 for the eontinuation of work begun with the members of the Studept Ar(ny Training (lot-ps at nnlvorsities and eoHegos. The cihurcli will devote .$50 000 tn evangelical work at indtis- tral] centers, v/here tho suddenly in- WASHINGTON.—Conferees on the * 0 . 000006,000 , war. revfemie bill will finish v^ork today, even if they have TVlttrAlie- tiy-smy in trossitni until-raidniglit, -Sen-- •'.ator Simmons, head of the confer ence, announced. isU won’t plctket Murat Pallace. Paris, | because they have been refuse-d ] \ Grand Jury here today on charges of conspii-acy and use ot the mails to defraud. RICHARDSON “ NE'iV YOR-m Feb. 1.-P e g g y Mars chorus girl, aunoiAced today that hi suit against the .Marshall Pfcld es tate in Chicago had been settled. She ■surd ihq estate tor $100,000, alleging e for $100,000, alleging that Heniy Field, grandson ot the lerchan't, was the father of EUR HORACE PLl*NHETT ’ STARTS TOUR OF U. S. NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—Sir Horace C. Plunkett, Irish leader, s'arted on a tour of tho United States today to ob tain first-hand information on “a num- • of things.\ as he said. Sir Hor ace -^uTlved* last—night -<rn the White- Star liner Adriatic. Asked if he had come to the United States to agitate the Irish question, ho said he did not think that would be necessary, as everybody understood the situation. “I am slmiply going out West to study the agricultural confliHohs. T6U know I always have been inter'ested in' agt-TcinTurie, .parncuTai-Ty ~ TBaT“ oT Nations Debated by Supremo War Council.” Plunkett said with a smile, \I wonder if Ireland i s ’one o< those :maIT nations?” DEMPSEYiMiSKE BODT OFF. NBV)!’ YORK, Feb. 1.—Jack Kebrns, manager for Jack Dempsey, declared loday-thaCboJiad decided to let the match betweMUempsey and Billy Miako die. He stated ^ e Now Or- lehtis promoters, who wanted the match, had killed too much time, and Jack-mmded-all uf-his-tlme- from-now- propare tor his match with eorge Cohan’s New Comedy, [“The Volt - - - oice Of McGonnell” _ H^r Olcou Sing Cohan’s Lalo^ Song Hits, written especially for this PRICES-50f, 75c, $1,$1.50 Seats now .selling. RICHARDSON Matinee ami Night THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ^th In Burlesque Race, VVe Set the Pace “The Pace Makers” Harry Seymour, Manny King and DELLA CLARKE, THE MELBA OP BURLESQUE trsual 26 c Uatinee; 2 : so. Niglit— 25 c, 60 c, 76 c. .Scat. Sale Tnes^ay. , C R irm ioN Tonight SKATING DANtlING D a NCING— i 9 !l 6 to 12:00 HAROtl) TAYIiOK. Mgr. wi E & Rev. M. J. ^ loon League the ■ mornlni pastor will Uren, at 4 oclock, MONDAY Afternoon, February 5ih, at B Concilcy’s Hall, Miss Bessie Wilkerson will assist. I % . thca class will be. The Endeavor. I day and the consideratioi eneral inn these servlet Congregatl , E a s r « Harold Cojlsi E b '5 - S n T ’-Thf'; and will inv congregation work in term voluntary co: Ing he will zen. and is 1 work and w tional chord The Rev. S.^ residence Terephdao.-31 10:30 a. m. i sttbjeeh A v £ When We Ai school at 12 gationkl sing tomorrow nlj First Bapt Third nnd 0 T. S, Hughes Sunday, moi Theme, Chr' munion and I members, ft school and r 7:30 p. m. th Ing ot the ( dies to celeb nl.ve'rsary ot Rev. Dr, Wa - tarlo Y. M. young people m. Junior C. evening the : charge of th special progl St. Matthi Church—iGori lohawk str am ‘Vi: At tie mot W. TayloY,aylor, T I l i in the loon ^ a g u e . .Qhflst Ohu West Fifth a Rev. Rlohmo rector; rosi treet. Foui anq (Feast a Blesded 'Ylrgl Candlemas'd m fiy the I Syra-diisoi^at lobs -omitted. J - \ ^ 1 's