' "8 u.- 1, I KOVEMBER 17, 1J11 The Commoner. 15 quart of Attorney General Wlcker gham for the reservation by the gov ernment of right to apply for fur ther or other relief within a1 period of five year if the plan did not re sult. In harmony with the law, Is declared not to he within thp author ity of the court to grant; that the court does enjoin for a period of three years the twenty-nine individ ual defendants in the suit from ac quiring any additional holding in the companies into which the trust Is split, and that the application made by independents for dissolution of the United Cigar Stores company lay outside the authority of the court, but that this did not preclude any independent action later against the cigar stores company as an in dividual corporation. The announcement of the court's action was followed almost Immedi ately by the declaration of counsel for several of the opposing indepen dent tobacco interests that an at tempt undoubtedly would be made to have the decision reviewed by the United States supreme court. Regarding the restriction sug gested by Attorney General Wicker sham that no corporation in the com bination shall, during a period of five years, acquire any stock in any other corporations, Judge Lacombe says: "With a change of phraseology which will make this applicable to ' all of the fourteen companies, this request is approved. A similar re quest is found among those submitted by other objectors, with an addi tional clause forbidding any one of these fourteen companies making loans or otherwise extending credits to any of the others. This sugges tion is a proper one, and may be embodied In the attorney general's request." interstate commerce committee of the United States senate, which will begin hearings on the general sub ject In Washington at an early day. President Taft helped to dedicato a statue to Abraham Lincoln at Frankfort, Ky. At Louisville he was given a banquet. Somebody is getting ready to tinker with the Sherman anti-trust law. A New York dispatch carried by the Associated Press says: "Presi dent Seth Low of the national civic federation inaugurated an extensive plan by which the federation pur poses to get the views of representa tive men concerning remedial measures to deal with the business situation as it relates to the Sher man anti-trust act. To this end a series of questions was addressed to some 20,000 representative men. The answers will be classified by a committee which includes President Low, William Dudley Foulk of In: diana, Frederick N. Judson of St. Louis, Charles A. Severance of St. Paul, and Edgar A. Bancroft of Chicago. It is expected that this compila tion will be submitted later to the IS BALDNESS DOOMED? Baltimore Specialist Says It Is Un necessary, and Proves It. BALTIMORE (Special) The in tenso interest in the wonderful work that is being accomplished in Balti more and other cities by William Chas. Keene, president of the Lorri mer Institute, continues unabated. Many cases of baldness and faded hair of years' standing have been remedied by the remarkable prepara tion being distributed from Mr. Keene's laboratory, and its fame is spreading far and wide and thous ands of persons are using this re markable hair food with gratifying results. What makes this treatment more popular is the fact that free trial outfits are sent by mail prepaid. Those who wish to try it are strongly advised to write to Mr. Keene at the Lorrimer Institute, Branch 833, Bal timore, Md. They will receive the full trial outfit free of charge and much useful information about the hair which will put them on the road , to a rapid and certain improvement. The department of commorco and labor announces that tho United States consumed in tho aggregato more than any other country and leads all nations in tho total con sumption of malt liquors, wines and distilled spirits with tho enormous total of 2,045,300,000 gallons. INS AND OUTS Nevor bo in your placo of business when a porson wauts to borrow monoy of you, becauso if you are in you will be out, but if you are out you will bo in. London Answers. MORE THAN SERIOUS Eulalia (elderly hoircss) -"Do you think tho baron regards me seriously?" Rosa "SorlousIy7 Why, my dear, every time I mention you ho look positively sad." Fliegcndo Blacttor, Miss Ella Clapp, daughter of United States Senator Moses E. Clapp of Minnesota, and Dr. Roy Adams of Washington D. C, were married at St. Paul at the home of tho brido's parents. An Associated Press dispatch says: In' order to free the postal rates of a stringent feature in regard to second class mail matter, Postmaster General Hitchcock issued an order granting a full year as the period in which publications, entitled to the second class privilege but on which subscriptions have expired, will be accepted as second class postal rates. This action rescinds the existing rules providing for varying periods of acceptance, ranging from throe months to a year, according to the frequency with which the publica tion is issued. The new regulation will give publishers a greater oppor tunity to secure renewal of subscriptions. A Washington dispatch to tho Chi cago Record-Herald says: For tho first time the government asked the supreme court of the United States to proclaim as the law of the land that "running a corner" on a stock exchange is a violation of the Sher man anti-trust act. The point came up in tho oral argument of Solicitor General Leh mann in support of the indictment of James A. Patten, Eugene G. Scales, Frank B. Haynes and William P. Brown on charges of conspiracy on Jan. 1, 1910, to "run a corner of cotton" on the New York cotton ex change. Essential counts in the in dictment had been declared errone ous by the United States circuit court for southern New York and tho gov ernment was arguing for a reversal. Ex-Senator John C. Spooner argued for an affirmance. An Associated Press dispatch says: Amendment of the Sherman anti trust law at the coming session of congress is to be undertaken in earnest by democrats of the house, according to a declaration by Repre sentative Henry of Texas, ranking member of the committee on judi ciary. Representative Henry's an nouncement came while President Taft and Attorney General Wlcker sham were in conference at the white house as to the advisability of sup plemental anti-trust legislation. The house democrats, it was declared at the capitol, will push legislation along this line, whatever may be the administration's determination in the matter. In addition to anti-trust legislation, the judiciary committee also has decided upon revision of the injunction statutes and the law regulating contempt cases. "The coming session of congress is by no means to be overshadowed by tariff legislation," said Representative Henry, in speaking of the plans of the judiciary committee. "Of course, the tariff revision will be of the greatest importance, but it will not minimize other matters to come be fore the house." Warranto! Far Twtniy-Flva Yaars, & a mm Runner Roof n? mmm IIUmUUI IIUUIIIICL Ala., Mils, and Fla., onsllonlaniof lhrflrotUor kmmivvi iivvinita DorBj apodal ttlcca ts tbeao SUIM os requwl. OWE-MjY - - - Wefjcka SS lfen lH ftqoaro Feef, 91.19 per r4L TWO-PlT Weisfen 43 lb., 10S Square Feet, 1.3 iter rM THK1PLY - Weicfe 05 lbs 18 ffcpiwre , tf 1.S6 per rell. 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