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T u H TO LB A D A 1 Jj 1 W OBLD W E M N K H D
T II I? B R
GERMAN REPLY TO
BE CONCILIATORY
ROFRANO SAYS HE HAD
NO PART IN DEATH DEAL
Ambassador Gerard nfor
mally forecasts Toue
of Note
WON'T STOP "SUBS"
el
Tin Will
tions to
Gove
Mako Buggos-
Washingtou nimeut.
WASHINGTON June 2. Favor-
able reply from Qermany to
the last note of the United Statei con
pernlng submarine warfare and the
sinking of the Lusttaule waa predicted
In an official dlepatch front Ambaasa-
dor Gerard received t day al the .-t ii t s
department it was transmitted to
President Wilson at Cornish N. H
w mho the ambassador did not at-
tempt to outline Ha' forthcoming
Qerman note he described the at-
mosphere in Berlin official quarters
U3 favorable t.i a satisfactory l J I y .
He referred to the lsit f Dr. Anton
Meyer-Qerhard the emissary of
Count Vim Bernstorff the Qermon
ambassador pointing out that the
latter! Information appajrentlj hail
Impressed the German government
witii the Idea that the United States
dt'i not want war with Qormuny but
desired a satisfactory reply to her
Original demands.
The tact thai Ambassador Gerard
took ocoaslon to predict Informally
the nature of the reply waa regarded
u.i significant In official quarters
here where it was pointed "ut the
ambassador's forecasts In the past
bad been conservative and consistent.
Although it was not generally known
he gave the Washington government
tn understand what would he con-
tained in tin' last German note ami
the t; : itself iiorf out his prediction.
Kmpcror Read It.
Inasmuch as the communication
under preparation In Berlin is Bald to
have been sorutlnlsed by Emperor
William as v.i'ii .is Chancellor Von
Bethmann Hollweg and other high of-
ficials the belief prevails that Am-
bassador Gerard would not have made
his deductions without awaiting In-
formation following the consultations
between the emperor and his advisers
Ambassador Gerard understands tho
German official purpose ts to make
no concessions whi n will affect tho
Use the submarine as a means of
warring on the commerce of Great
Britain hut to propuae some way by
vliii h American lives and legitimate
Interests will bje safeguarded Of-
fi i.iis here have no Inkling a.s to tho
methods by which this object Is to be
attained but from previous dispatches
from Berlin it is assumed an ar-
ranneniont will he sump'sted whereby
(ii'inian submarines would refrain en
tat
. ; I
ARREST OF HUERTA
IS BOOM FOR HIM
Former Consul General Says
1'. 8. Has Committetd
an Injustice
bridb m unrnE-
TO-BH bROII N I l
HOVSTON June while
bathing at Morgan'! Point lute
Monday. Miss akin i Arms!
and hef statar-ln-law Mrs Brneal
Am. strong both of Houston were
drowned while tho two young
women ami a party of their
friend were bathing Mis. Br-
neal Armstrong was married in
Houston recently and Miss Arm-
strong wag to have married In tho
fall of this year
NEW 3TORK June II. Deputy
Street CloanlnK 'oinmlssionr Michael
A. Bnfruno as a Witness at the trial !
of Rocco Carnlvale for Inciting tho
murder of (liohael Gaimarl dented 1
that he had suggested r promoted '
the murder by an agreement to pay '
i'.'.ao for tho job or wi connected
with It In any way. It was alleged
that BofranO had tailed with Carnl-
valo over the telephone regarding the
job Rofrano donounced the dragging
ef his namo Into the case as a con-
spiracy on the part of nlH political
enemies.
BRIBED OFFICER
TO RETURN MONEY
HAN ANToNl" .luno 28. Arturo
m alias former consul general under
President Dias and President Huerta
speaking for blmsell and the Huerta
colony In Texas says:
"The an est of General Huerta li
unjust. It Is a political error. I say
it a unjust because the American of-
ftoera have nevet arrested any of the
other rev lutlonary leaders auch as
Carrania and Villa because of viola-
tion if the neutrality laws. Both Car-
i an '..i and Villa have come Into the
I.m...i sll.! leiritotv und indh have
gone out free. Furthermore accord-1 11
Ing to statutes Of the United Slates
ii i- a crime to provide with arms
those who Intend to cam oul military
expeditions in iinst tei rltorles at peace
with Hi. United States Everybody
kin ws that f: dim the arms factories In
this country have come out greal
quantities of ammunition for Mexican
revolutionists. There luus been no ar-
rests however for this kind of Viola-
tion "These facts will cause the Mexican
public to see in General Huerta the
victim of an Injustice And the Mexi-
can puiiiie has always been sympa-
thetic With the Vic 1 1 ma In addition
this on tho other side of tho o
Grande will see In General Huerta the
only person who has arous- 1 the op
position of the United States This
may be Hue or not hut this Is the
: vn il .ippears to the Mexicans
"In one word I hollow the Ameri-
can uuthoritus in tho arrest of Gen-
eral Huerta have succeeded In two ob-
jects. First the commission of an in-
justice and second the making of
General Huerta a bigger figure before
the popular Imagination."
Tried to Kill
Wealthy Man to
Obtain s 1000
PITTSBURGH June II George
! Henry a waiter of W ishlngton
C. arrested In connection with it
murderous attach made upon Frank-
lin T. Schneider u wealth) candy
manufactun
fesslon t ola
clals tin
hours.
McHenry
made a
according
IllOSt lolled
COUNTY FAIR AT
CONGRESS GROUNDS
PORT SMITH .tune 28 No report
was made toda) by the federal grand
jury Investigating alloged "moonshine"
Whisky frauds. ;t was reported that
ns soon as the Inquiry is finished
here special grand juries will investi-
gate ' pe ittona In other states of men
Indict' d here. Additional Indictments
are expected to he returned in Port
Smith before the Investigation is
ended.
It was reported today that Knox
Booth former agent of the internal
revenue department had agreed to
return bribes amounting to between
ten and twelve thousand dollars.
Which federal officers vest rday an.
nounced he bad confessed to accept-
ing from "moonshine" conspirators.
arnlieai I
Will Be
ami firahnin Sc urc
an Excellent I'ltiti
i n ultur il Display.
Is'UHe
for
corning to tne p.
admitted thai he was with Thomas (
Forney tho Washington attorney an
son-in-law f Mr. Schneider at u
time the attack waa made lie denh
he had struck the candy munufai
turer with u hammer as Form
aliened in his statement hut decian
the hammer was in Forney's hand
About three months ago McHenry
I said romey met him mi the street
anil told hint of a plot to kill Mr
Schneider McHenry according to
I the police said h accompanied
r orney to his office. here
sory note tor 1000 ;'s
und this given tn McHenry
"lie said I w 1 ' u I re i
amount If I disposed of th
1 a ml put hi m out of the 1
I Henrj is alleged lo have said.
Washington authorities telegraphed
I tonight thai the pronilssorj note had
I been found 111 McHenry's room.
POSTAL OFFICERS
HOLD POPE'S MAIL
1 It'll
llrely from attacks on ships of any
Rationality primarily used tot passen-
ger travel while continuing to wage
Vigorous warfare on enemy ships de-
vottd cinefiy to t lie transportation of
contraband!
The theory on which t lie Berlin for-
cign office is believed to he working
Is tin amount of contraband carried
by enemy passenger llm rs is of 1
negligible quanttt) and thai the sub-
in nine can be used most effectively
against freight ships and transports.
It Is not known whether it Is proposed
to give pass' nger ships complete im-
munity or whether asurancea will he
asked that if. signalled by a subma-
rine for visit and Search they will of-
fer no resistance
As yet no Intimation has come to
th state department as to when tho
German note will nai'h hero hut It Is
believed the oommunioatlon win be
completed within the next ten days.
Bc-Kmploy Oovcrnmcnl lorka
Bpeeial lo Tat World.
MUSKOGEE .luno 28 It was an
nounce 1 Here today that ii'.t govern-
ment employes who have been laid
off here for the past three months
1 will he put 1 woi k on July 1.
BARTLESVILLE MAN
HELD FOR LARCENY
St
ole Six
and 1
tousand I '"I
Two Diamonds
Is Charge.
tll'S
ADVISES CONTROL
OF CHILD BIRTH
Hwinl to Tim Win Id.
HABTi.Ksvii.ui June 18. An air
of mystery surrounds the arrest of
Alden Turner a well-knt vn local
young man. on evidence submitted to
local officers bj P J. Mays head of
the Bays detective agency cl Kansas
Tuls i county's fro ( agricultural fair
I will he held at Hi' cry-fanning non-
ci.'ss grounds where two years ago
the International dry-fanning con-
gress took pi ice.
New i Graham secretary t tin free
fi.ii' association ami Dr. C. K Earn-
; heart 'o iiity farm demonstrator yes
lerda) secured a lease on the nr. unda
and buildings for three months 'I lie
i fnr is to io held tho wc k of Sep-
tember IS.
in securing the lease thoj lid not
ai t In in ifflcial capacity but rathei
us citizens of Tulsi. According to the
new state law un 1 r which the fair
association was irgunised tin city
must provide the jrounda and build-
ii'gs Suffl it fun is me provided b)
tho county lor runtime the fair hut
tho law does not permit an nppropria- i
thai for th" fair; lUllOS.
Messrs. Graham md Karnbearl tiod
iii the farm congress property In I
order to be .-ere of a locution for tin j
lair m l they will ank tho citizens n(
Tulsa ti pay the rent
I "The main' building at tin- t ami 1
I congress grounds" said Mr. On. ham I
I last night "provide a splendid place
for showing the exhibits that we will;
have at the (air There will lie more
than enough space probably hut wt
i will try to fill ill th - buildings "
Mr. Graham anonnccd that no
charge would he ntde for tierchants' I
or m 1 1 1 ' 1 1 i 'i ii res pxilioiin h.vory-i
thing in connection ivlth the fan will
ho free. No tdmhulnn will he charged
MUSKOGEE POTATO
DIGGERS STARVING
tatters Bear Offirtals Kcal
anllnal Seci ctniy of stale
They rc Bcfused
WASHINGTON June Js. In a ver-
bal note presented at the state de-
partment todaj the Italian embassy
. isseried thai tin Auslro-Hungartan
I postal authorities had refused to re-
ceive and forward mails from the
J Holy See even when bearing the of-
ficial seal of tin cardinal secretar) of
slate.
The department also was informed
that at the outset of the war between
Italy and Auslrlu-Hungury tin' Ital-
ian government took steps to insure
tree passage "f mails to and from the
Holy See without cenaurshli
notice it was explained.
inn given bj Italy in all
wherein it had diplomatic
tain ea
As the notice was given merely f
Information no reply from tins go
ernmi nt Is expocted
V . JUNE no. 1918
M' TrnlsrW" ' i i ... i .-.. r. ggsVm.
mat 1171 r-i nit un rn m
X V an WhA I haw lr& Vlstl W nf III I VtU
'M XTlVll If 11V V11VTT ni v- mvii tTiivr iv m
Jm 'X7'111;.N King or Emperor wants a big gun era mil-
jm ' road bridge he says: MA
m "Call up Uncle Sam." W
m 'Hu n the husky fellows in the steel mills take a chew of W
m STAR and turn out the job. B
iV!wii"'iip H Wli '. . .i "i S'lWlv ti 'I'.u en i ; t lii'wvd. '
H There's work time cheer and play time comfort in STAR' j. H
H thick pltttf with titrhtly-packed mellow long chewing leaf. : - 16 OZ.
A l 1 . ' . . c in I. 1. L. A iAJ . Hl.. gssl
MS VMI'lU'iM i inrjjet lllill r I .Ms. is US IIUUV 111 W-i::iii as n is xril'l B
. 16 full chew t k JW jj H
I clean 1 ifacturin ' sJwSK lOc. V
1 PAR are jtf us W
Similar
was be-
nat ions
reproscn-
Itil Doritu:s I
Naliin
VF-fil I VTIO
CHEWING TOBACCO
LEADING BRAND OF THE WORLD
FUNSTON REFUSES
INCREASED PATROL
Sptcitl to Th Woi
Ml'SKi iQKB
hundred people
June
Will
1 S.
I I 1 1 1 e
Bel oral
here to
City. Tumor is charged with grana get worK digging potatoes are living
CHICAGO June IS. Birth control
w is advocated today by Dr. Elisabeth
Hamilton Muncla of Brooklyn In an
address before the surgical and gyno-
co logical section of the American In-
stitute of Homeopathy which opened !
Its seventy-first annual convention .
She denounced the laws that prevent
Physicians from telling unfit parents
now to limit their family.
The law that makes it Illegal to
control human birth that makes it a
penitentiary offense for a physician
tu tell oarenta how to limit the family
Is as Illogical as to say that we BhOUldVi-
not Interfere witn a tailing odjoci do-
cause it is acting in conformity to the
law of gravity" lr. Muncle said.
Medical Supplies for Mexicans.
V'BRA CRl'S June 1. Arnold
BhanklliL United states consul ci-
eral at Mexico Cltv ompanled 'y
Red Cross representatives will leave
here Tuesday with a c arload of med-
ical Supplies for the relief of .Mexico
City
AUD STOiVACHS
ARE DANGEROUS
Vn.e Tenths of All Stomach Troublu Said t
B Due to Acidity.
A PhyridSS'l Advic on Cae and Cure.
IHsu whuHti hi
i ioi' uti'l cure
;M' lia' .uriHMi
Hill
leseafal
l( HtllUIUl'll
A fsnieai phy
lesrchei bite lh
ind i i.tesi tun l dl
. int. rntli.iliMl Ii-Ml I II 1 1 !'
.r.. .f u rerwfll ImIUM lliet Heart
teatlnal tronolea m i'ii ny
n rll nruani. weri- iliri-itly Ira
i lMd eandltlon "t ili Itomteli win
In iiirn vat dup iii- times Sl !
! nrlrtilv rulll'iliilliV trnieil
in. nil or hsartbnra fnkh
I u.l inf.Min 1 IIih ih'iirat
inn ...i tint hImi i't m inoUritiH
li h ulcere. It 1 lnterrtin
h coadtBMVi i1" B psteat
....Il mm nt ..Iii-h1 I r t III.' II t f
...I' .l.lln. ilit he nn.l hi ! '.aaciK'tl bSVS
1 UH.rL:ill re Milt lo thi' nee
....ii' . i... rt.i ii'ecneide. which by Be
lriiibinii i in- in iili v "t the
th. toarei ol iln tr mbl
it in e fnnli-h ! Iresl Iht
ii erneiM be for mini 'l
lo rub liniment
ik. f...l .ill Ii-h1 itilf iiciitreiiie the ecid
end tin' ttosnsh tPiiibiM will dletppesi
.1. .: Il. lnn. t r 1 nil'. It'll
HWMM ....
er- le--.. Ml lenc an ill" evma-'-ie vi
ittnsarh remain arid: reeaoti iht aeMity
ei il there w.ll be nn nted for medirlne
th. Inflemad BUU "f I lie 'loma'li Kill then
be.il IteeH Bsfreeere froei aridity.
t.itiiaali in- 111-. I rttoirn hIhmiIiI uet a nT.all bot
tle f bi.urated -nairnoia from tBSlr
rl ta'ie a tekiioolifiil
K'.is of but
til itillK III
lewei ; ......
... him I
in lb i has lit
ail la-
larceny and Is at present under a bond
Of $'il)0.
According to tho charges filed
against Turner m the court of Justice
Hickey the young man was Impli-
cated in the theft of $6129 In money
and tWO diamonds valued at Si)i
from a local Widow whose name is un-
known even to Justice 111 'key and
whose identity and the circumstances
surrounding the alleged i ibbery is
known only to the county attorney
und to detectlvos who have been
working on tho else. The alleged
robbery Is declared to have taken
place on March S.
l oiiiiK Turner has Ihed in Bartles-
viiie for a number of years and
friends declined yesterday that they
though' the charge against him en-
tirely unfounded
In League with iiimnal'.'
He has always boms a reputation
for honesty. It is said that the ac-
cused man was arrested as In had
bi 1 ii seen in the company of a known
criminal who is supposed to have en-
gineered the deal At his preliminary
Rearing which is t occur in Hlckey's
emit .luno 30 it li expected the In-
formation sought by the prosecution
will he drawn from Turner.
Turner had been In I'arls 111. for
several mouths and was arrested
Friday as he stepped from a train nt
the depot Local officers were in
formed by A. J. Hays who has per-
sonally conducted 'he Investigation
and to the time of Turner s expected
arrival. Hays Is at present in Mem-
phis where the real criminul Is sup-
posed to be in hiding. The chase for
the men has ltd Mr Hays since the
robbery over nearly every state In the
wast. At every turn the man now
supposed to he In Memphis hes
1 his pursuer successfully who
rally e imped upon the crim
inal's trail for months.
on the Arkansas river hank near l oit
Gibson without food and no money
living on nothing hut potatoes wait-
ing for the crop to begin im Vlng.
They have been there for several
weeks. Many had supplies when they
arrived but because of the rains po-
tato dtSXlna was deferred and their
food supplies have been exhausted
Many are thinly clod and they are llv-
i n k in tents made of old rags and
bedding.
Potato farmers have invited them
I to help themsi h es to enough potatoes
I to cat and occasionally a farmer dis-1
tributes a side of bacon among them i
by cutting It In small chunks
There are fully twenty-five families
that are destitute and are being fed
by the farmers and the town of Port
iiosun. Should the rain cease and
the ground R'-t dry enough to dig
p .tallies they Will be Well paid and
lo aide to make good monej lor a
time.
People flock to the river bottoms
everj year to dig potatoes and the
first week they are usually paid every
(Venlng after the work starts.
MAYOR IS CHARGED
WITH EMBEZZLEMENT
win at are quite ! army Bel en "t
patrol; second
united states
hie.
a
t tsi le
Hour
only irrl-
lintnu rf the
nn 1 Ht-un-note
that
dlriasi
the stnin-
of
fond. reinovie
He i-'ititrnde thai
Itomadh ilaelf ae
.ti'li'.'ed nn a IS1 a
Ike 'ool wliti mt timi
lt..'i!..ve lie taek and
Ir-
ireetsteots
IrunKinl
iiiarti r of a .
or ool. I enter nfter meals re-
fifteen niiniit. v if nreeeiary law l
v hirh the il ii nir ii i Heae
most off u-ai Inua in al: rant. Adv
IK Mil I' MQVOH
ol CANT WORK POR
l lllx lv VNS 8T 1TE?
TOPBK A Kan. .luno 28.
Qovernor Capper In a letter to
the new civil sen ice commission
today suRKcsted that a rule he In-
corporated in its regulating cods'
"makinK ineligible for appoint-
ment to a state position any per-
son who uses Intoxicating liquors
in any form."
The rule If adopted would af-
fect uhout three thousand per-
sons now on the state's payroll.
Qovernor Capper mentioned
constitutional prohibition bstng
the fixed policy of the stato and
the precedent established by
large corporatlon.i In this direc-
tion. "In my Judgment a stato can
welt afi'ord i ' follow In such fout-
s! ps." he said.
HOUSTON June IS. Following
the filing of a complaint charging him
with felony embezzlement J. li. Mur-
mlon mayor of Houston Heights a
town near Houston surrendered to
tin sheriffs department Monday
afternoon and was released under
bond of 1300. Mr. Marmion declared
his innocence of any wrong doing
The charegS glow oil' of the alleged
use of a cheek for the sum of im 50.
which was made payable to the city
of Houston Heights and it is alleged
vias indorsed by Mr. Marmion.
The omplalnt was filed by Webb
PurloW city marshal of tho heights
and a warrant issued M. minion im-
mediately caiud on Deputy Btosrraer
to place himself in custody
lioo strange Tilings in For
mation oi Bdlbios.
Nature does some strange things In
the forma 1 1 mi ol Vegetables mils and
different kinds of fruits. Il Is qulto
common to find two or mote growing
together and naturalists frequently
run across SOtne very curious freaks.
Double ears of corn nre quite com-
mon They grow side by snie and are
sometimes of equal size hut usually
one has u little better i nance to grow
uml gets the advantage oi r the other.
A double ear on exhibition in one .if
tho Western states was certainly a
curiosity. One fide was one variety
of corn while the other side was so
different that it was hard to believe
the two had grown so close together.
I limbic heads of
common hut double grains are scarce
drains of rye however are often
double and the same Is trin- of rice.
Onions radishes beets carrots tur-
nips cabbages and oiher vegetables
are often found In double form.
The prettiest specimens of double
pinches lie those with two seeds as
they are more distinctly double being
joined at a point about half way from
the Stem to the blOSSOm ends.
Double plums arc quite common ami
certain varieties prod in e very perfect
specimens Usually they have a
double seed but once in a while there
will he two sei ds. Three plums have
been found all in one hut usually
these have bill two palts to the seed.
Double apples and pears .ire not so
abundant as other fruits but some
very remarkable specimens have i n
I found. They ale more common in
I SOUthetn slates than 111 the .Noll belli.
Double nuts often gro on the wal-
nut chestnut and hickory trees but
'these ore more frequently double only
on the outer covering with an ill-
tdiapcd Interior and kernels that a e
deformed.
Double cocoanuts are deemed a
wondeifiil eiiri- sllv among the natives
of the hinds where tiny grow. They
ale highly prized as charms against
disease and other calamities and are
kept for centuries by soun tribes.
The best explanation of such freaks
Is that they are due to the pecular
manner in which the fertilising pollen
Is caught and retained The position
of the fruit or nut may have some ef-
fect on Its growth In double form and
In the case of vegetables this tai lor
In doubtless responsible for a large
percentage of the double- X. Y
American.
Cuttle Thi.
to Be a
Aim
ves Are Proving
Real Meuaee
is Border
Uencral Vngeles Leaves Boston
BOeTTON Juno 18 Qeneral Pellpe
Angeles who came to tho United
States a week ago on a mission which
lie said was entrusted to him by Gen-
eral Villa tonight left this city where
he had been visiting his family. Al-
though his destination was not an-
nounced It was believed he was going
to Washington. Qeneral Angeles' de-
parture followed a long distance tele-
phone call from the headquarters of
Villa supporters In the capital.
Bars as in Meeting.
liOH ANQELBB June ::s. - Repre-
sentatives of more than one million
men Sunday school students whose
world-wide organization the Hurucus
was described as the outcome of an
Impulse gathered about their founder
Marsh ill A. Hudson of Syracuse here
today In the first business session of
tho nineteenth annual cum I iitioa.
M l ( IIH tGO LUMBER
Y KI TO SHUT l V
CHICAOO ii 28. -The man-
ufacture and sale of building ma-
terial will come to a halt line
tomorrow to aid the carpenter
contractors in their figlit with
the carpenters' union If the an-
nounced plans of employers In
most of the Industries Involved
are carried out.
The shutdown planned for to-
day did not go into effect as fully
as was expected hut by night
brlCkmakerS cement factories
lime kilns and stone quarries hail
shut down and all the big lumber
yards had agreed to keep closed
tomorrow.
Telegraphic Instructions were
sent to OUt-of-tOWn firms telling
them to hold up or cancel all
shipments of goods to local firms
Involved.
It Was assorted ihat if ill firms
that a.- said to bo in the agree-
ment keep rlosi d It will throw
1 50.H0O im n out of work.
sax ANTONIO June 88. Admit-
ting conditions serious along the
Texas-. Mexico border the war depart
men! through Qeneral Punston com-
manding the southern department
will not grant the petition of Gov-
ernor PerguBon for an Increase In the
bonier patrol. Tin reasons assigned
are first lack of cavalry troops
there being only If regiments m the
which are on border
limited power of the
authorities along the
border and third activities of certain I
cattlemen.
The war department claims that'
"in considering tin- situation the
limits of our authority must be tec-
i gnized We have power only in two
cases: Where ranis are made by
armed bands from across the border
and where armed bands are recruited
mi this side with the proven Intention
if going into M XlCO III v iolation of
our neul rality la ws.
"All other cases are proper suh-
I jects for state and peace officers
"Another circumstance winch is
trouble-breeding lies m tin- activities
of certain cattlemen. Held- of cattle
aie driven across the border Into this
country and sold at about half mar-'
ket prices these cattlemen white cit-
izens of i in.s country know the cuttle!
are stolen but they do not hesitate
to buy tin cattle .md to aid the des-
peradoes in escaping back into Mex-1
I ieo. of course the thieves frequently
steal from Americans taking their
plunder back into then own country
I but 'we find it almost impossible toi
get from the cattlemen who kuuW
them and their whereabouts infor-
mation which we m ed. it Is to their
'financial Interest to protect the cattle
I thleVCS. And they do so. Hind you. i
' we do not say that such cattlemen .ire
typical hut there Hre enough proven I
I Instances of such conduct to show
I that they constitute a real handicap.
I And we do not cite them in an argu-
mentative spirit but merely to show
Ihat the army Is not worthy of all the I
blame which many people are Inclined
I to give it for the bolder conditions"
JEWISH CONVENTION
TO BE OPEN TO ALL
PESKY BED BUGS
tr
Uuriori dec!
iith.'i v rut i ii
onsuraptton
tthf r ifllVrl i Hi
rj iiuu bedbugi md
tin mom t.i hit red
Ifng HiM'll diftatftttfl il
nuii me nine It nut)
i rouble There m ns
li ivrafi
i. ii-
li
but it i
remain
I. o-t '
ixtl e
hII i
G
in k'l-Mint:
'Jin-.-- thai
ii disgrace lu permit
md t in i v- w lien t
I nf tin -in nil tin- ne
DM
I net
in )"iir
i voided
them lo
a- ebera
ni ml P II J Will en iirtn-
it in end t' thene peek) devili
A MILLION BBDBUOS
A 25 rent package of tin- golden
r hem lea will make ijuirl "f mix
lure t li h t ii so deadly to bedbug! thut
ii would kill l in 1 1 lit mi f tht'tii if
r.uiM th.ti iniiiiv hiL'fthiT If tli
were ai in if u your li-itd it wunM
t m nt I hem J''1' tt w-ll n) not only
tin llvg onea bul ii" fntniv gentra(
tlom -i well becauif onea m tnu dm
agga I boy i ra goners.
CUT THIS OUT
Your druggist I ;1 P I) ' I't'Hky
Devils' Quietua) and will i icluii to
furnlah i; for 25 eanta. One vft'canl
pat tagd makei 4 iinHrt ol tho mlituro
Htni ii aqua I t a barrel of nUi fnHii
loned I'hk killer Borne 'inikinKitH may
try to lell you some thing alio Don I
accept n substitute If your riniKKiHt
haan t P D. Q. osli lilm to get it foi
WILL KOT DAMAGE QOOOI
P D. H will nut Injure dellcftta fgb
riea clothing rorpeta furniture bad
li!is wall paper or woodwork n faet(
i.ft
d
deodorln
it
dialnfactant
KILLS FLEAS ON DOOS
If yon have a pal 'Ion who is in-
fvated witn fleas take little I' D Q.
mil tore m your band mnl rub it into
1 in- fur. Tii --ii watch the flaaa loop
the loop The) will hi deader than
Kino Holomon before ihv hit th
floor.
CHICKEN LICE DESTROYER.
Have your chlckenj tot Ileal Don I
df titttii fJat u 'J iff nt piirkiikp of
p 1 1 j make ! n tUon of licada
atrover from it oirectad and than
gat buay in thi henhouae It'n no rny
you'll Imu li and o will the ehiekana
It v tin way. ilut you avar Ht0 a
rhieken luiiRhf Try thli nut watah
TOR ANTS AND COCKROACHES
Tin jiiIh ami pookroachei r I jtint
nn timh1 a chaact oi urrivina trut
ment of p i g ha 1 ntiowhsll in a
j cut lv fhtin! Hat Resort It wnts
them ti' tnaif i'Vim with s wallop tlmt
jihm thalt wbola gattaration out
bttaineai Uaa it on fun In Hiont;i to
kill niifi ktap "ut motha
A Bfriuug Spout.
Reary package ol p i. pontalna
a pat vn t apout thnt fitl any ordinary
bottle It will enable you to reni-h
thi' hard to at placet ami nave lor
of j 11 ice vTheq baying look f" ihe
Devil Headi on ever) paekaga f P.
D. Ql then you il to' aura to tct tha
genulna.
I ai th- Kigali 'tnic It ore am) b) othT
liiiht n't llggf! I.
tin- principles of Democracy nxM 1
eousnefut tind social Justice would pro-
vail Women nni nun will have
equal rtjfhts and equal dutleg in the
new Jewlah commonwealth! the
Rabbi Stephen H Wise "f New
York directed ;i collection f funds
for the support of the movement As
a result of this pi" for pledges of :it
leasi ttfty thousand dollars within the
next year ninety-one thousand dollars
was subscribed
JITNEY LAW UPHELD
BY SUPREME COURT
t'KIKCO TH MN k'lli
Vi 111 i 01 r n i l:
Wlill. r 1 1 1 ri i n l; si tii-lop BDSSd
Frisco train No 109 due in Tulsa
Inst niyiit .it 11:01 o'clock run
Into u large herd "f mttiu iie-
tween Cuircmorc and Fpyls
Okla. killing twelve head.
The remarkable feature o( the
occurrance la tlmt nol .1 Hinuio
wheel nf the heavj train left the
track by thr collision m.i Iohm
than forty live minutes tints was
lost. Several Tulsa passengers
were on board the train which
was brought to a sudden stop.
BOSTON June Differences "f
opinion ri-Kanlintf plans for a confer-
ence of representative ii of this
country to formulate ii.iiiiiniiM for
civil rights for their people In all
lands continued throimh tin- sessions
of the Zionist conventions today.
The Zionist provisional committee
which yesterday voted that the pr-
posed conference should 'j' unlimited
in numbers instead of heinK confined
to ito delegates us recommended by
the American Jewish committee ie
elded today to send IihIk- Julian
Mark of Chicago to tin; latter body
with a vi. v to reiK'hliiK a better un-
derstandlng At a joint banauet of all the Zlonlsl
socistltg held tonight several speakers
laid emphasis on the leadership .r
Louis D. Brandsls of thi city saying
that It was to lilm that tho Jew- 01
the world looked for direction In the
fulflllmeni of their hope once more to
Inhabit Pslestlbsj
.Mr. Brandsls tofd the ntheilnif that
the new Eton should be n land In
WhlOh people weiu free und In which
SEW ORLEANS .lime IS. Th''
Louisiana supreme court today up-
held a New Orleans city ordinsnce
designed to regulate "jitney" traffic
which requires that an indemnity
bond of $6 000 Im furnished for each
passengercarrylng conveyance. A
temporary Injunction secured by "jlt-
i.ey" owners In the civil dlstri. I curt
to prevent city officials from enforc-
ing the law was dismissed by the su-
premo court.
Each of 'In- Ml cars of the New
Orleans Railway A Light Co are
feeted by the ordinance The total
amount of the company's bond is
imi lilt III n i BE
1 POI Kill MORE.
CHICAGO June L'v Police
regulations here today took away
tho youngsters' last remnants of
the old time Fourth of Jui cele-
bration in which gunpowder and
noise prodomlnaQed ai order
was issued prohibiting tin' sals of
sparklers" which became popu-
lar a few rsara ago when fire-
cruckers blank cartridgis and
other explosives were forbidden.
The "sparklers" ntade no noise
but save off a shower "f tiny
sparks. The Ian against them
was necessary for the gem ral
safety of the public tne police
order read.
Hazing h Next to
lie Investigated
ANNAPOLIS Md. June lis. An in-
vestigation began today at the naval
academy of reports of haaing and
it her mistreatment of fourth-class
nu n. H wis ordered by Hear Ad-
miral Puliam superintendent of the
academy.
Coming after the testimony of Mid-
shipman i'. M Rcagle last week at
tio "cribbing' InvesttKation that haz-
Ing still is practiced it the academy
there w.ie rumors that some of th
midshipmen aboard the ships of the
practice squadron who have been
allowed shore liberty two days in the
week have been basing members of
the new class who entered the ucad-
i . 1 1 1 v sin.- iiir i.e. in graduation ex-
i 1 : ICS It is this phase of the hay.in
question tint the academy authorities
I are ln cstiKating.
All members "f the fourth class will
I be questioned under oath if a cast
'of basing Is discovered it will result
ln a court - ma 1 1 1 .i I if an accused mid
shipman refuses to solium to ilis-
i nssal without trial.
Kussla'i
PKT1K ii
Uencral i'
War Minister Rcsicna
KAl li nc 28 - Via Lou-
L'9. 1 "" a. m.) An of-
ii" nt issued tonight says
has accepted the
ral Si ukhomlinoff
t has destgnatsa
inoff lo suveeed htm.
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