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WATCH FOR THE GREATER WILKES-BARRE PROSPERITY BOOSTER EDITION I All the Latset Telegraph News FOUNDED 1906 dent .^^"^^^^^^ 5.\IR AVD .Y>LT>Tai StrM>.VE| .MOXB.W FAIR WILKES-BARRE. PA.. SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1913 PRICE FIVE CENTS TURKS SEND AliSWER TO POWERSje REHEW WAR BeplyofroHc in Whicli it Asain llctuscs to (iive Vp .VdriaiH»|)lc iakni to iiieaii That Strujif- zW Will he KesiiiiMMl. London. Jan. IS.-The Turki|<h ,ovcrnmonl'.s reply to thc n...le ef the luropean powers, which the Turku=h jovernment formulated today, will be I refusal to gi%c up Adrianople and itfi adjaeent territory to the Balkan I aMes. The note ."-how.s thc desire of I aembcr.s to end the war, but they em- .jhaticallv decline to recede from their iiacoinpromising position regardint; Xdrianople. I : In ooneUu-^ion the note intinuucs arkcy-s readiues? to resume peace j r«ekotiations upon this basi-s. j it is understood that the reply wih 1 delive-ed to the jiower.s on Monday H-»'h'''h ''"^'' '^ "'" ^'^ ^^.'^"^'¦^ '-•^ '*^"' •ress. The Balkan deiesates to the peace: inference declined to discuss at any, Lcih -he latest reply from Turkey. Unlll thev had se.-n the latest note.; TWO of ttiem, however, indicaied that! if the forecast received from Con.-3lan-^ tinople were true. K moans « resump-¦ titin of the war. Pi-epare to Renew War. .Bulgaria i.^ i-roceedinj; wiUi her preparations for a renewal of the war. according to advices received m l>on- , don today. The Turkish .Government | it is known has by no mcan.s been, idle since the armistice wus declared, ^ notwithstanding outward indication,-,-¦ to the contrarj-. I Nazim Pasha. Turkish amba.«sador, ,0 Germany, in referring to the late.st note of the powers said: "I cannot help remarking that Kurope which four months ago proclaimed the pnn- war would bring into <|ueslion the fate of the Turkish capital and perhaps an extension cf hostilities tn the pro¬ vince of Kiiriipean Turkey." Xot Too l-'.xactlnjr. With such evidence of European sympiUhy. .said Pasha, nobody could consider the Porte too e.xaeting If It asked tor an explanation of what: the powers meanl by moral and material support, judged by tho efficiency ofi the benevolent support so lavishly j ooured out in the amba-ssadorial note. .1^. ATIIKXS TN AN IPROAU Athens. .Ian. IS.—Thi.9 city -was inj n ferment of excitement, for <<ever.al hours tonight over the nfc-ws that the Creek fleet at last come > grips with the Turkish fleet and haa ••ompletely destroyed it. The Turks, according to reports received, 'eft the Dard¬ anelles this morninr; and v.ere at. tacked by the Gf-iks thirty miles south of thi^ .^trails. When the ne-svs of the annihilation of the Turks was received here an iminensp crowd gath¬ ered outside of the ^linl.-^trj' of Marine and cheered for some time. It is thought that the daring raid by the Turkish cruiser Ilamidish on the Island of Sira durins- the week determined the government to make an end of the destructive Turkish warships hovering lii<o wasps In the .\egean sea. The Oreek fleet consist- { ed of the nag.=hip .\voroff. the cruiser.^ j Psara. Hydra. Spetsi anO four de. i stroyers. The Turkish fleet was mane j HOUSE A8AIN CONSIDERS BILL FAVORIfJB CANTEEN .Viimial ri^lil is Uoiiowecl When thr .Military .Vp- pi'oinialion .Measure is Introduced-—Al- lowaiiee ot Offieers Kediieed, ] ('relegra|>li lo Imlepondent.i W'ashingion. Jan. I.S—The Hou.se today had tinder consideeration the military apprpriation bill. The annual fight for the restoration of the canteen in the army wa.°! wag¬ ed. Keiireseniative Kartholil. of .Mis¬ souri, propo.sed an amendment to re¬ store the canteen but it went out on a poim or order. tee that a report had been, made- to. the Department of Justice -with a view,' to criminal pro.secution of all «x«-.h* casea. Representative Humphrey Introdoi'--' jed a resolution to prevent ths use of the Panama canal hill by all ship."; which enter Into rate pools. <onf«re- , ences or agri'pment«. Humphrey al¬ leges that the shipping trust is pre- On a point of order rai.sed by Repre-j paring to monopolize the canal. The prcjsident and vice prcdidynts of the i'nited .States Chamber of Commerce, vvhich nun ones in Wasii ington on .lanuaiw '-'Oth. In the centre is Harry .\. Wheeler, of Chicago. President of the t'nited of Commerce. .\t the left on top is vice president .S. D. Jones, of ffcorgia. Below hitn -V. Teal, of Oregon. .\t the right on top is vice-president H K. .Miles of D. Fartnihar of Pciirisyhania. \A'iscon.sin. ^itates Chamb'T is vicc-|iresidcnt Josedi Below is vice-president .V. up of the battleships Karbarossa. ^Ir^i"^ of the maintenance of the stale Turgutrais, thc cruisers Mc.-sudiyeh. i Hmr before the war will take tho Mahidieh and .\sarietifik and thirteen r«„lt of conflict has now taken the .orpedo boat destroyers. There was lirdinarvcourse of demonstrating!,wo hours of heavy fighting, tne t^nettt fit'v bv '.naking in its last .Greeks firing with great effect The fot" n allusions to the possible greatest damage w,.s. it is believed ?1 bv mv countrv- of Con.stantinople suffered by the Harbarossa .s she was l?d 80^0 of her' .vsiatic provinces .arly noticed to havo a heavy list to vvhen il says' that a resumption of the starboard. im Cill fOR Tffi LIVE f IRES IN WYOMING VAUEY UNITED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE MEET IN WASHINGTON TO-MORROW All i:fforl to Ik' .Made JoI>r< ni;Toj» ether (he .Mainfold Kroiioniie and (oni- niereial Interests of (he Nalion. .More Than 1.00(» Delej^ates i:\peeted to Attend the Great (iatlieriuj*. .senlalice l-'oster. of Illinois, the pro¬ vision permitting thc West I'oint cadets to participate in the inaugural parade was .stricken out. \riuv .\IIowance R«'0<Iu<-«hI Til'- llouso also i-ediirerl by SJ.S.">,- iiiiij the allovvani e of army officers. I ifficers will (-ontinue to recaive cus¬ tomary allowances for <iuarters-. but the government will not pay their heat iind light bills. During the debat<- on the army hill •-f.'ncle Joe " Cannon, who is soun The Senate noi- ilown to real -work today aad passed man.v hills or. the unanimous (onsent caleQdar. m^st of the measures heing for land Rrants, private pensions and private claims. .\mong the hills pa.<wed was th° House mea.sure establishing a bur¬ eau of mines with a dlrcotor who shall receive $6.1100 a year. This bureau i.^ to supplant the one now op¬ erated under the Department of the Interior. AnotVier bill approiu-lating JS,00<> to retire after nearly forty years of j for .Miss .Mice C. iHoughton who -a-a."* pub'it- service sang bis --swan song. j scalped two ile announced he would not again i in the Census office. years ego by a i-nachino Two of .Senator .seek Iiublic office. T.,odge'.s bills incorporating the Na- Representative Tutle of N'ew .Ier- tiona! Institute of .\rts and Tjettera sey introduced a resolution to make jand t'ne .\merican .\cademy of Arts an in^¦estigation of the lettlrg o* con-iand I.,etlers went ihrough as did an tracts by the Post office department |aet giving the commissioner genenl for transferring for'-lgn niai! frc-m in-1 uf immi/^ration authorifty to establish oming steamers in Xew Ycrk bay to j inland immigrant stations and to pr.>- the steamship and r.-i!lrnad piers. neuresentativc Calder of Xew York, introi'uced a bill to create a commis¬ sion to be known as the T.a.l>rador Current and Gulf stream c imniisslon teet aliens. This me-asare has pass¬ ed the House and goea to the Presi¬ dent for his signature. Tilt Over .<!t2.->.00O Claim .V tilt over the $l':.".O0i> claim by which shall report upon thr- feasibility i tlu- Cramps Shipbuilding <-'o. against of obstructing the Labrador current jthe government enlivened the proceed- so a-s to prevent fogs and icebergs on | ing.s. Senator Smoot of Ttah. ohain- the Atlantic coa.st. Helil an Tnvestlyralion Th.' Indi.iu .Affairs (-<.i-nmitte > held an Investigation into the cnarges against the Interior department made by the irncle Sam Oil Co. in connec¬ tion with the leasing of oil and gas lands 'oelonging to the Osage Indians. .<eori>:ary Fisher notified Hie ccmmit- pion of the meeasure and Chairman Crawford of the Committee of Claims, who reported it adversely, clashed at tho end of the day. Adjournment ended the debate and the matter-rrent ov er. The jVenate set Febniarv' 15 for the exercises in nu-mory of -the late Vice-President James S. .^^herman. as an <.-lf. (lelegi-.-iph to liMk'iicndeiH) i !iiatii;ii ofa hody vvhich wiH (u Wa.shington. .l.-.n. 1 >.—.Vn .-ffort to | ;,dvisory ad.iunct to Congress bring to4otlier the luauifoid economic! . ^. ... .. . i /-•„,,„,.ii . , • . . , ,. ; .\ meeting of the Xational Councii and comnn-rcial interests of the na- ; lion will b- made for the first time | <'f tite Chamber will be held Monday| The Booster Kdition Of The Independent Will Soon Be Heady loe The Press- Get In Befoie it is Too Late. (By George Harris Uonohue) through the publication of (he PRu^j- Suppose for a miiiu'Le that youpKuiTY BOU^TEIl KDITI" iX thani wanted the community al large to t^p yi-^.n earned satisfaction of having^ in the history of the United Stati-s; when the Cnited .states Chamber ofi Commerce (onvcnes in this city to¬ morrow. Chambt-rs of commerce, nuinufac!-. urer's associations, business inan's league.«, commercial club.s and other! organizations of men actively cngagcil ' in the nation's commerce have taken an activr interest in the movement! and have contributed their iiuota lo, coint- tn Tuosday. O'Gorman of Xew Mr. .Xagtl and will on the present commercial the naUi n and thc relation .-^eualor James .\. York will follow Ieliver an atldress stiite of between sivs ENEMY mm im , MEN AND DESIROY MNill night al the .Vew Willard Hotel tolcommerc:' and legislation. He will be pals upon tht- program. Immediately; followed by Representative Henry D.jCNd. (ioethals -VniH'ai'S BefOl'e \aAal ' ('onilTlif t«>Ck ^1 , ,,, . „ ;.<• \^„, "I the thou.saud odd del<-gates novv pour-j foster the idett th.U you were a ^'reat | „c.f|uainted every Chamber of Com , upon, the adjournment of this meet¬ ing the CouncUhus will meet by States and selcfl members to servo cm the nominating committee. Thc reures- «ntatives of national trad crsani7.a- tions will meet separately nud name their mcmb-.-rs of the committee. Ad- .iourntuont vvill be th'^n t.ikcn Tuesday. Clayton if Alabama The rci^pon.':* to the address of wel¬ come will then be delivered by one of the vi;;iting delega.tes. The Chamber of Commerce of Portland. (Oregon, and thc Chic:igo -Vs¬ sociation of Commerce have brought tilli up the (|ue.*;tion of the official rccogni- j lion of llie ncw Republic of China. It and Ontlines Proteeti<m Whieh lie Claim' Will he Xeeded In Panama. philanthropist. nd sui.posc that in! „.ercc. Board of Trade. Bu.sinesa Men s order to make this showing look like! As.sociations and Com.nerc.al Clt.bs the real thing, you had picked out an; scattered all over the ^ "'t'^<J f ^=^'f^ individual on w'nich to shower your .,„d Canada, with ^^^e fact that n spendthrift patronagev and after you ^vilkes-Barre and «hc U yomlg % al- had acquainted all the village locals! ,ey there are po.ss.b.l.tle.s galore for Of vour great benevolence.—suppose capitalistic investment, and we will you .suddenly discovered that the ob- have the farther-satisfaction of xnow- Ject of your mis-directed benefaction ,^^ the PrtO^•pl¦:IHT^ BOO^ 1 UK I ing into Washington. ] j The coordination if th.-sc miinifold I interests has as its purpo.se the infor- ! (Telegraph i" Indepenilc-nt.) Wa.-^hington. .}an. 18.—'.jiving ex¬ pert t.'stimony as an army officer and Charles -Xagel, .<ecretarv ..f Com-iis believed by many -Vmerican mer-j,!,^ niost competent of all who have merce and U-ibor, who was a priniei chants th.U regenerated China affordsj studied the probleni connected^ with factor in bring the Chamber into be-i a fe^MiC field fi>r ju<licious businessi the Panama canal. Colon*"! frcorge ing will deliver the addrei^.-i of vvel-j exploitation. the IMJ proved to be a man who could buy and ."sell you three times over,— WOl'LDN'T IT .M.\K1-: YOC IRKIT- .\BLE —SAY : : — WOCl.DX'T IT .MAKK YOU FKEL I-IKK TH1KT^ CE.XT;s.' Heally it is to lauph. Thc other day while circulating around town. 1 li,ii)p<-ncd acro;--s one of your moif-i rci)rpsentativc cili/.ens who happened to have a most uniuuc idea of tho PUO.Si'KUlTY BODSTKIl BDITIfiX shortly to be introduced bv-^ ],,;,y ov en Tilt: IXDKPKXDF.XT. This (hap told me in all s.-rioii.s- neas,- and h'- was one of the big>re.st men in thc i-ommercial life of Wilkcs- Barrc—thai be would be willing to contribute his share oi help- THK |.XI>l':il'l-:.XI)K.N 1. lb aibb-d that of einir.sc he midt-rstood tin- - PROSPKRITY B<><>.><'rKlt KDlTKi.X 01' THE INlti:PKXlM-:XT was being arrant't-d in order that thc iiul>li.-<lior might reap the l>enefil. Sl-'or a nioiiienl or two I idubln't fi«[ure whe-hi-r ibis man vvas seriou.s or nm. I»ut I c.mie to the i-onclnsion lhat i. vas time for uie to open up,— and in the <-our.-;e of lh<- next 'ive minutes 1 told thii? KKHKKSHXTA- TlVK BU.S]-\KS.S M.\X a fiV.- things aiwiul the finiiiieos of TIJK i.XI>!-'.- PK.VDK.XT lhat made him di/-/..v with the hcHt. TAFT'S APPETITE IS ALL RIGHT iiDlTlOX 1)1'' THJ will be one of the mosl elaborate ;ind coriii>rehensive digest for di.ssectlon by a critical public ever compiled in thifl I oity. j it may be rca-.-koned without coii-i tratliction that the new.spaper men who, are a.sso< iated wit'n me in arran.ginfC I the I'lVUSPKrtlTY IJMikSTKU KDI-j TIOX for TIIK IXDl-U'I-'.XDH.XT arci^^,,^ Taft v|..ited Ih nol pIiilanthropiHt.s ¦ai-lakos «t si\ \iglil,_\I| Ko, (T<'lograpli |r( .Vcvv Vorl.'. .lau. Dinner^' in I'vvo -oi-d^ Hi-okoii. ln<l<>|iond<-nt) IS, .\\ll.>.) |'j-e..;i- ..... ...-.,,^,, b.-ini|Uet of the ind there i.s .iustj piichcss County .Society sible ohanc" that some of them i make .IS mnch as six orl at tbe Hotel WILSON RECEIVES SOME PR AISE^KD^ CRITICISM I orbes. (he Well KnoAvn rinaneial and hulnstrial N> ri(<'e S<*<'s (iood In Some o\i (he President- ^V. C;c^^.thals, the canal builder, tcday declared that the de- f>-ns.< .if thc canal de|>en(lR upon the naval strength of the Urited States. >Ii3 testimony was given before the House committee on Xava' .Vffairs and i? an iippeal for a great< r navv-. "If ive lost a sea fight at either entrant e lo the canal " said Col. Geo. Coethais. "our enemy could land forces nnd the canal would 'oe de¬ stroy-d or t.Tken posses.ri,)T) of. The canal will cost when complfitM ahowt $500,000,000." Col. Goethals was b,-for» the com¬ mittee to vmo the mainteii.ince of a force of marines on the canal •'one While he has the necessary workmen he desires that barracks for the marines be erected. Questioned by the committee. Col Goethals said it was his judgment that there should be kept on the Isthmus at all times an armv forc^ of at least -.-,.000 men to protect til* canal. "The policy of the government," he ob.scrved, ".seems to be opi>o.«ed to this and the force will he reduer aliout S oon -• 'ed to Astor tonight he .«.-hattorcd thc baii- riuet recorii for chief exoc'iliv es. hav- .scven dollar.s as a reward for their in-I j^„ partaken of si\ dinner.^ In t«o dividual and colb'ctive efforts In <ry-; ^i„],jj;_tl,,.pf, i„ niiladelohia .-ind ing to arouse civic pride among thCj ^,,^00 in this city. iiihabitant.-i of thc Wyoming Valh-y,, The Prr-sid(-iili;'l oarl> in.-'ndip-| l„it outside of that they are all right., ^j^., ,p^,-, Seor-lary of th" Xavy tiiid must not he criticised too har.'^h- ^Jpy^.r^., postmaster C.euei-iil Miteh. j 1^- cock and John Wanamaker. former] " Despite the clammy stare and Ihei ^,^j,,,^j,j,,,,,. „,.,„.r;,i. nrri-.-Cfl hero r.t .-hillv nod. however, we have on ourj ^^ ^^ sibediile at the present writing .suf- Prr...i.ient fi.-i.nt malerial to' p^^rferf one of Ibe ^ ^___,^j,._,^.,^. ,, ni.'.-*t elaborate new.spaper publications| „.,„.re they over |.r.-.-<entod the .seepvi<al critic in,,,^,. ,,f,. „f I Ject's I ((eeainees Wi(h Bn( N.K Others. Please<l ;eiir.r.-(l. arri-.-Cfi here wont itll- ini .n-nd the I and Mrs. T:- tlie Henry W T;ift hom'^lto rciiiaiiied until < p. m.. the dinner u honor i.-f ; (Toh'grapli lo IiKlop<-n<loiit.) '.i\. v.. «. i'(iihh:>. .New Vcu-l^, .lau. IX.—The arcliitec- of oiii-'s life i.'? as imporUinl a.« r<-hit e. t ui-e of one-s luisiuoss. 11 Willi win spcuil tlieir diiys and e.'^l pait t'f Iheir nights .vear in, olll. .¦tudying. |>laiiiiiiig. slaving np a siici-f-ssful huBiness or .-utaiii eiiiiiienee in iheir iirolession or .illi.-i- -^iibore. often llllies give ture the -. .\t( th.- : i .V ear buiid What did I say : <>h wait .-i minute and you will kno>v all r ghl. Btforc dccidin,; to atti mpt to )>ro- Paro a PUoSPKUITY r.uu.STI-iU EWTlOX for Wilkes-Barro and the Wyoming Valb-y I made it my busi-1 neas lo ai-iiuaiiit myself pretty thor-' oughly with the tiowsiiaper .situation! »s il exists in Wilkes-Barro today and it did not take m-¦ many days to dis¬ cover that TUI-; I.Ni>l->PKX'lJKN'T wa.s as? slron-,' if not .-Irouger than the sup¬ posedly stroiiRosi Iiaper in Wilkes-' ^ric and fiirlbei- .iidu'i carry a nick- 'cs worth of debt. .\n(l yet one of your .\JoST ItiH'- RESEXT.VTIVK Bl'.-^IXE^JS .MKX had j the idea lucked avay in hi." oranium that TIIK PIIOSPKKITY KOO.^TEIi' EDITIo.X idea w.is si)rung on a j^up- Posedly .'iyiiiiiathetie public for the Purpose of (-orralling a few strav dol-I Lr.. j Fieallv he sliouid liav.- known bet-: ter I ¦\.s a Ul,liter of I "Id f.Kt THK l.X-- t»EPEXI)KXT will gain, nothing more! this section of the rounlr.v. .Tnd "i<'if„rmor President Andrew 1>. White. ,;, voluntary thouirht b ho-uitv of it all is. that the work bas|,p,,^, ,.r,,^i,,on.. after proposing the , f,,,- vv;,nt of a better ¦ ¦ ¦ |,o.,iMi of .Mr. White, maile a le\v|oai'ed their own remarks appropriate lo the oocasion j ask ihomsolve.t v of Mr. White's birthday. Arior this dinner tl . „.ont to th- Ohio .Society speaking iTieny of th- f'hio f the manv great men turtie.l been acoompli.-hcd without thc h.-lp or assistance of any organi«ilion or I.i.rtioular body of busine.ss men. Xow that we f.re nearly ready to go j to press with the I'O^PMlir^ B'M.STKK KDITK.X the ludicrous .side of the proposition bocomos I'residont diiiuor. istraiu ,'4ooioty ; v>-illi lb more dis-'ovcrcd A KDTTIOX apiian nt every day. I about three days after the first an- nonnooment was tnad that the IXUK- PI-;X1)I-;XT would PSIKI'.VUK T'Kfl.-^PIHllTV BOt>.=iTi-:U that the bu.siness men of Wilkes- Barro woro taking time riff tmd work¬ ing in relays to IXYKSTTG.VTE VS. .\gaiii it is to laugh. My answer to a busines.s man of this town the other day who toM me with all scrifiu.sne.s.s lhat tho rea.s.in he didn't warm np to our proposition right at the starl was because he had been advLsed to await the re.sult of an official investigation.—was—to the ef¬ fect that if the business men vvould pay more attention to proaent d:iy pos.'«ibilitios and forget the fact that thoy were in the land of Itip Van Winkle, their fame would soon be he.nrd outside of the confines of Wllkcs-Rarro and Wvouiing \'.-ii!oy. Xi.-n-„ Listen! In a couple c.f w.'Ok.s you will all h.Tve n obaiii c to h..,].; oui- work o'-or. (( <in<iiiii<-il on i'jige :'.¦' (olasscs and mas.ses Ihal thoy, too, havo boon aiiimatoil by .velflshncsa ratiicr than hy brriail patrii>ti.«:m and sermou-on-'he-mount princip.ils. His oraton- WH!^- meant to he admonitory, but It. savoreil of liio Inflaiuiuatory. It tended to fan lho disi-nntcnt of the have no's aeainst thi- bavi\s. "Wall stroot " was not alono in de¬ ploring Ihi-effoi-l creatoil. .Mr. Wil-. son'."i aiiii.s arc liid"i>-eil h\ mnny of novel-1 .\nioriva's financial loaders. They uioiildiug what, I aro wi-.h him in his agita'Joii fjir ti-rm. ma> b .jcroa.or ileu-iooratlzation of b-.isine.ss, life. Thov do lull for a M|uaro deal all around. The hilh<-r lii'lr uetiv - attil iido tvv.n-il employes is today very itios will niai^o up a vvell rouiulod liifforeut from what il vvas before tbe bonefii-'.-ni roronl. wh< n stress an 1 | now oeiuiiry ojionoil. 'rhere havo bot-n iro o\or. tliev- can look bao \ almnilaut evidences of tbis lu high 'IP seated ooiisi-iousnoss that j |«lae.-s. I'onsion schemes, sick bene- ut 1 thov havo not inisseil the liiulo-st iisro •oo'oXhX.veshrdliuu hrdl dluuiiu niiikoye Stal. He thon | mark, that ilu-v have tioi live.i i 1 1 fits, better vvygccs and bottor hours to the DiK-hoss Hoi-iety din-I viiiii. hul have i-ontriliutod \ith Ib-jof lal<(>r -thi so are nil manifestatitm ; he mad" a fovv remarks I fullness of llu-ir power, to iho liaii- of the iravving to^jothor of emplo.vcrs piness. !ho sei-vieo .mil elevaiiou of 1 aud c-miiloyo^. Mr. 'VV'ilson's propa- mankind. Igand;, nill holii aloni; Ihls goird work. This iireliiti-i ture of life. ts "U-I iirovidod he docs not so cripple Vms- lironio and eternal importance. lie. injinoss that there vvill be no prosperity reality at tlio foundation of President-j to share. elect Wilson's utterances and efforts. | "The rate of old finam-ial gladia- To proclaim to a nation revelling in i tors no.v past thc alloted si)an of the material ri(-hes and intoxicated with age of three score and ten are dying business achio'oments thjtt tin- hnild-;and vvith liiom are dying the U'th ing of a life is of more moinoni tban | oontury husino.ss methods. The yoiing- the biiililing -of a factory is bold 1 or generation are broader iu their idealism, vet neither foolish nor ideas. They arc deniocalic lathcr 'childish. II is idealism that must ] than autoi-ratic. Thev- arc committed lake firmer root in this repuhlic. if ito iiublicity rather than privacy in tho highest destiny is to be .ittained. jcorpora'c affairs. They do n.it mis- Mr. Wilson. I think, has erred in : .iudge t'no riithts and jiower of so- lirociaimiiig so loudly and so fre-1 cailed common people. They see the (iuenliy a; this paiticular time the shortcomings of the nation's btisiness men. Ho li;-.s oned 1 ihink in hca|)- ing so inueli oonsuro upon a cl-.iss ag;iinst whom -,u;blii- indignation has alread.v been lashed to ibiiigoi on.- WILSON SAYS PLiCfS IN CABINET ARE SIILL for the j and by tho motored ner. wher and Ihon returned home. The President and Mr--:. Tall will spend the niaht at thc Taft homo ,ind the President vvill loforrovv address a gathering of the menib.r.j ..f the R'X.-ti Brith. A Pi.xti-: rou II \i;t ntmcnt of Sou:, tor n'al- ehairman of the The app lor MoXichobis .ommittee on pub'.ic ro." := .ml high ways of thc State local senator tin socretarv to the • - ;, day for the session. Senate gives the \ .-appointment of a immitteo. the posi. ; ti(,n iiaviug I- , li-irt a local newspaperman, vvui prohab'y bo apuointed. Mr. Hart i. a close pcr.-onal friend of Senator MoXichols.—Scranton Truth. Mr Hart is a former "W ilk.-s-Bnrrc newspaper man and if h- uets lhe pliiui hi.-- many friends here will re¬ joice world of totfav-, not the world of yes¬ terda y. "The neod for tnoib-r;!! ion ;:nii tol¬ eration for retison and restraint, for bearing and forbearing is not confiii- oii to ih'- business win-ld. Certain l-ah- fpledging him their support. "I havo had no reply to my lett»r to Chainnan Kustis," said th" Prf«i- dont-elcct. "But I assnmo lhat h« will suijgf-st smo sub.stitule iiiau.gursi ball. "The pooiilo do not 5orm to under¬ stand how r (-.-in keep my mind open as regards to tho cabinet. I fake up a name, consider it and lay it a<ild« and take up another, r have not made up my mind on nny one -man and will not d»-cide unfil fhe entiro list is coriifileted." Ueplying to ^ suggestion that hn might get public sentiment on pos¬ sible cabinet appointments ,by allow¬ ing rumors of their appointment to b« cir-iilated. Crovernor Wilson said: ".^inco practicaU.v evervbodv In th--> country is being mentioned in varioua gram'- from Progressiv-es in <"ontrrcss. j r.-ports :h?i: is not ne.-c?sary." (Telegrapli to Iii«lep<>nflent.') Princeton. ,X. .1., .Tan. is.—In a iia If hour'.-' ,s;o.«sip lu (onversation with nc->vspapernicn lliis ovoning. Presi¬ dent-elect Wilson .-^aid that he oxpeot- cd <'niairman Kustl.s of tho luaugur- ntioii committee -ivould sugges:. sonie sort of public function to take the place of fho inaui,'ur.il ball, rdaniiod at (Jovernor Wilson's requist; that his mind wa.'< stiil "open' on caViinet appointments; that no (-abinot an¬ nouneenient would be made for some¬ time .iTid thai the cam])let«* cabinet will oe announced at one time; that he nia.y announce the name of his seorciarv before then: that thc now state anti-monopoly bills will bo an- noiincot] ill the .Torsoy I.,ogislaturo on Mouil.i.v-; liiat bo received no tele- fK'J-iAX IJM-Jt l)IS\BM-a) VKTOKY FOR NKW YORK (Cahlo to Indcpeiidoiil.) Ijondou. .Ian. 18.—The llaiiburg- -\nicrii-an liner Christiaai X, bound Crolegniph to Independent.) Philadelphia. Pa.. J.an. IS.—Xev* . "^ork won the inter-clty racquet from JIamburg to B^ilt:moro. limpcd|^,,,.^„,,,i„„„,^ij, ^^^.^^ afternoon by di- into liueonstown tfmighl with bor port engines disabled. The liner sailed on Dec. li last and spent 4.". days battlim: with iiurricancs covering only K'J mile.s loeanwhile. Her lifelionts were wrecked by the .Teas and her bridge ladders .smashed. spectlv. to use no stronger term. There have been ugly excesses. No doubl Ihc neew Presideni will take ic-.irly opportuniiy to provide cor- M-oiivr mctisurccj?'." feating Philadelphia in th • pI<ay-r>fF at the racquet club, four games to three. T-awrcnce Waterbury and Payn-^ AVhitney. thc Xew York team, beat George Brook and Wilson Potter. fWhit-aa ..,el- ETAOI . » « \\i.\: i>i;FK.\TKn ihcights-withoul reminding other i or unionists Jiave nut acted circum-I .V'ew York, .Tan. '.jl.—^Princeton',^ fast hockey team .n-featpd ¦\"al'» to¬ night nt .St. Xiohoias rink by a •oco of 7 goal.'? to fiv«, . .
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Title | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Masthead | The Independent |
Subject |
Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) - Newspapers Luzerne County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Description | An archive of the Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent newspaper. |
Creator | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Publisher | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Place of Publication | Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) |
Date | 1913-01-19 |
Location Covered | Pennsylvania - Luzerne County |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
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Contact | For more information, please contact the Osterhout Free Library, Attn: Information Services, 71 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. Phone: (570) 823-0156. |
Contributing Institution | Osterhout Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER LIBRARY: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 01 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1913 |
Description
Title | Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent |
Masthead | The Independent |
Subject |
Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) - Newspapers Luzerne County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Description | An archive of the Wilkes-Barre Sunday Independent newspaper. |
Creator | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Publisher | Wilkes-Barre Independent Company |
Place of Publication | Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) |
Date | 1913-01-19 |
Date Digital | 2007-10-27 |
Location Covered | Pennsylvania - Luzerne County |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 38065 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Osterhout Free Library, Attn: Information Services, 71 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. Phone: (570) 823-0156. |
Contributing Institution | Osterhout Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER LIBRARY: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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FileName | 19130119_001.tif |
Month | 01 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1913 |
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