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IN OFFICER FOR( the alternative of resigning or of i aal charges to be forwarded to the charges Barry suppressed and then Subsequently the officers of th4 Jtonor of the navy the full story of t its mature, however, is known to eY ginla and doubtless to the entire c -Waters. Barry was, born in New York I: Ival Academy as a midshipman. I STARTED AT ager and worked in that capacity f "Next I became general superin of Pittsburg, and worked in that< Finally In 1903 I was asked to cor States Steel Prdduct Export compai INVENTS M tone - t viillpro abl e t is toest ll proabl sciet itsommrsta electrical devices. 'amateur actres-and those who wi ~the boards ever outdid the govern< of earnest Durposeto win Out. Jaz tnnythinz. 'N#E D FROM NAVY After a service of 41 years In the navy, Rear Admiral Edward B. Barry, late commander-in-chief of the Pa, -cinec fleet, has been retired upon his own request, his action being based upon the demand of the officers of his flagship, and. West Virginia, that he either resign or stand court martial on charges of grossly immoral con duct. He refused to resign and send a telegram to Wathington asking that he be retired-a request which at once was granted. The scandal has created a sensation in naval circles and outside them, for Barry's long service had made him one of the best known offacers in the country. When the grave offense, of which Barry is accused and which In effect is substantiated by his act of retire ment,- was discovered the officers on his flagship at first determined to send him a loaded revolver, with a re quest to use it. Upon further consid eration they decided on allowing him Itanding a court martial and drew up for navy department at Washington. These applied to Washington for retirement. Sflagship took a solem 'n oath that for the. xe admiral's offense would not be revealed. ery member of the crew on the West Vir rew of the Pacific fleet now in California 2 1849 and in 1869 graduated from the Nar le had beei continually In service since. $4.50 A W EEKI James A. Farrell, the new president of the United States Steel Corpora tion, who will receive $100,000 a year, was a laborer at 16 years of age, earn Ing $4.50 a week, or $234 a year. He reached his high station by hard and persistent work. Born in New Haven in 1863, Mr. Farrell is of athlete build, over sim feet tall and weighing 220 pounds. He is married and lives in Brooklyn. His family consists of two girls and three boys. When Mr. Farrell was asked for a short sketch of his career, he said: "Well, I quit school to go to work when I was 16 years old, because my father, who had several sailing ves sels plying between New York and Liverpool, was getting too far along in years to carry on his business. I began work in a steel wire mill at New Raven and renlained there nine years, domng manual labor. "Seeing a bigger field in Pittsburg, d gotwor ntemls ftePts Afix erasrio41earsi h ltn et mane-nhe of the OlvrSelWr o pa-y upn the eanFll oforh aoffcrso tise fasiepoe Yr and Wetorgnia, that Unie eihe Maj.Gor O.squires cour atheUit on cares army grosjsly imora on dut.nHe resued to eigcve ad ssend of mtplea telephion aktelgay hesbe retiets-av reest dedichatedt ote wasic gantd. Theod sandal has servie haus imoe of theu paying cenow offirsoyaltThey contr.vie Whecn the gapved oeeone whic Barryts acci use and whic mny efec ten siubstanaedous vrations retre mntrern wadicoveed theocrs. o Pint 24agshrs agos adeternmaed.t sn ene snd hithatedrvovr wit aptio erailreuc the dcded on operating hime poneig ecuthartial and maew telphfor applie toWinton fo reiremset.c flghpo allyvaualemohtt for thgdstneuea readial'st ffrs ourl puotes ved neme of the c ew n the West along exwport.heePacificsfdertdnoweIneCrliforni men,4 and in 1869 alradyaeted rmay Jae A.mongll the ewresofAeientrl ofthe unitedl"tansmeeor oroher mybmetionwlreced $10,00 J an earl, wasuaghber at ex-ov years fael,n rehd tahis highettioesn y hadn persitet work.esr t ak e Born inNwHvendalhpy n Yout, Mr. cFarl posto, thlesuild, ove sire moset halhfud inigaing 220 pons Hel thes marld and liveathe-srelyn se shouamly counits hesf twogiln threer bos. ofortneM. FButl s asedt frar shr pinetc.o Whiatror? The. stage! 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Cardui is made from strhtly vege table Ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs, stimulating them to do their proper work, relieving pain and restoring health. Are you weak, tired, worn out? Do you suffer from any of the pains pe culiar to weak women? Cardul has a record of more than fifty years in relieving just such troubles. Will you try It? X. B.-Write tot Ladle.' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn.. for Special Instruetlons and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women,fr sent in plain wrapper, on request. NOTHING AT ALL Brown-What your son doesn't know about horse racing isn't worth know ing. Walker-And what he does know ebout It isn't worth knowing, either. Great Baseball Play. "What was the greatest baseball play you ever saw?" asked a friend of Governor-elect John W. Tener. "The greatest play I ever saw," said he, "took place in an amateur game on a town lot at Charleroi. 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