The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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To RELIEVE PAIN 'THREE TRAINMEN
AND BACKACHE DIE IN NEE
Women May Depend upon
Lydia E Pinkham's Vege
table Compound
Minneapolis Minn—" I ha l heard so
much about Lydia E Pitllham's Vt' Kt'-
----- t 31110 Ctoirirotrd that
WItrUrriri!li:htn I realized I
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HT o
m t k4 y :—esorne
' :- J 1:ki th!g to rclieve my
w'r- ---- -:i-! :'As air:A brschache
i'l -- a
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nd to Ielp build rno
- ' ' " :4 :!D I Ider'arl to tIllio
f '' - :fi tcat is had to1
vf - !oi kk eft and on for
1
111 i: years and t:Ircly
ot svei:1--ed a hun'rt I
'otads tut lloW I
have had such gYd
rculta that I am
recommendin the Verttdlo Compind
to every one'— J J 13:Ernt L'i&)
1StIl Ave ticrth Minneapoliz3 :ilitul
Finds a True Friend
'Ilvery woman who Hues her health
should be proud to have a true friend
the Neetablo Compound" says
Mrs NV E haw tt2f7 NN ainut Street
Chicaro Illinois "I had female weak-
ness so badly that I could not stzaid en
my feet llaf of my time was spent in
lied and I had pains in my back which
were unbearable I tried everything I
could think of to help rzir se! fand when a
friend advised Lydia illlinkharn's Veg-
etable Compound I liegan taking it at
once I recommend it without Lesitation"
Speed
She—Ilavo you tr"eled extenstvely?
tiut no travolett
From
Tor true blue uze nod Cross It
Nut Snowy-whlte clothes will be
sure to result Try It and you will al-
ways use IL All good groeeN have It
—Advertisement
It a man Im wise anti good he Is wiser
and better because of the friends he
has
Help That Achy Back!
Are vou draggirg around day after
day with a dull unceasing backache!
Are you lame in the morning: bothered
With headaches dirriness and urinary
&orders? Feel tired irritable and
dnasir-aged? Then there's surely
something wrong and likely its ktd-
ney w ea k n elks 1Nn't neglect it! Get
back your health while you can Use
thwins Kidney Fills lodn's have
helped thousands vf Iiii 'Mg flls They
should htlt you Ask your neighbor!
An Oklahoma Case
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WATCH
THE BIG 4
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Keep the vital orians by
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bider 921 uric a:id
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Wreckage Buries Two Men
Fritineer J J lloberts anti Flireoan
biruso of the forward rgine were
tie Kruse
v‘ils iinived and was still allve
the train ri-achii1A Ibuciaerque
his ?ioion is said to be
criTioal Illobettisl body was seen but
could rot be rcached by resouirs
gier Joseph Pile ins au Fireman
'hall of the second ene were'
thrown sevt-m feet from the track!
and both were killed Conductor Est-
man v‘as setiousy injured The news 1'
butcher of the train is p 2ing Lee
Paul of Albureui rque and Howard
Matson of Peublo are among those'
badly injuN'd
Rescuers Are Sert
Wrecking crcii s doctors and nur
ses were sent to the Set'rlt of the ac-!
cident fron Vtinquergue about thitH
ty miles south or Domingo
The train comprisod six Pullmans!
fe taggaco and three coaches
4 Eleven cans and both l000motiv“
were reported the ditch The cause
! of the wreck has ttot been tb-'termined
DEMPSEY WINS BIG i IGHTi
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Won Three R:1 Inds By a Mari
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JACOB EARSTOW Sinn
Arrg the Most
Was Assistant
Jones of
THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS
EarLtcoe Smtaq cf Newi York '' 7t st 1 psdent of ttle Emergency Fleet
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a::1 TEXAS FIREti4N CIES IN FIRE
I T1:11:111z4 It d on
the trat
WALLS OF BUILDING BURY
FIGHTUS IN TRAP
Seriously Injured
Chelf Charles
Dallas
Texas—Walls of the burn—
ing Texas Wheel and Body company
caved in and pinned more than a
scote of firemen under the debris
Captian Bert Burris engine company
N 1i s as killed two more firemen
e possibly fatally injured and
thri when so seriously injured that
they were taken to the emergency
Ail Ere fighting apparatus of the
city except that held in reserve as ab-
solu:e necessity were valued to
the scene Two complete sides of the
three-story buiiding caved in during
the height of the fire
Shortly after the first alarra for the
Ere which was believed by veople in 1
the neighborhood to have originated
from an explosion on the third fix:T1
the tlams threatened the entire sur-1
rounding business :
A frame building was separated!
by a narrow aliey from the burning
bu:Iding and i: was in this aileyway 1
that :he A ere caught whi
the walls fell in ano:her place
A of nr111-1 handing three
lines ot hese iarrcw1) escaped devil
r ILAry u'r-:- !ho wa': :t--11 t'-'
fo:low ng tht c'::apo of the frozt cf
tht s:iu':11:
Shetht- r or ":-e a" teii
tait'‘eti the word s ham tytsl'p tht-' cc::ttPso cf he :rolit cf
ith after ot e of it thf
uttght t i ties lin 1:stor: wh:ie ftath1 Ti e troliA se fol'ioweid a muffled iix-
erecl 1 ians ktit idosion and it 'errifte turst of faute
and the s'-A-irts o A111':C-1 tri In ex ep-::fftg 17 The bu"Id'rg
deftt"eid foe The fire was es":7:Z111S111 quicVy
For 1 5 roijrds Tom G:titors 7- S Li:10-007g 'he t 3A 12 artil loss to :he
laul tter tooK th a:1 tot Illrit was tts'imat'l
could be handed hint a:A a!hough 1e at $75 ty F Kertnedy ass's:ant
as groggy hangtt'- and ntanager
dr'ssera"tLly to last t'17ottizt the -
he as the hero of gt-e-at dAy SEES RONEER PROGRAM
The '2)AI''‘) tuaditi red fans who sat ---
through glaring heat and sewii-d Hardir g Sees Stirring Everts of
the intense heat o: a Vazing A:tr-1 YeaS Ag-7 Re enacted
reon vii":ti-sseti a s'7:g:e worthy of
"treater thtttgs and dAy after i
ai! rroNed tt-ttmet: lyts s:ccerss
t "":-' ""' i Mac in fiincy
a! rros t""! tri"r:"1y:s tack rnore taf
r7owd go!:"g wr1 th-nr and M:s iL saw rt"pr:)-
utt-:i at fr'''"7'Jen!' 375 tlit? Sk1:7": 0:-t"-gons
! toxer f":!nt arA tora'!!ti o:d
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nLIon tt:e Nt!--kh saved an ttrt-
r !!It t-f f!-ta'15e of '!"? d”-ctwou!1
tavt: cro-An:tz 0"t7! to ofI:1-ra':on o:
o: a TltW ChAll1p107- 117 I! was 70: !I:10 er r '!"1 Or-a! ronni t!:? rresid'"if Mrs lian-d:rg en"0yTruTdere'-:''
todY 1 ') the titr' dTIarirz it to 1:1-?
s"rer-g'h of 0:77 of 4as of f!-':r
he pilt up any graa' ! trip
Tacoma Wash —Fresident Pardit-g
WANTS WHEAT HOLD-OVER' - - -
announced here he had received a
II promise from Judge E If Gary chair-
ew Crop Carry-Over Being Estimat- man of the United States Steel cor-
ed at Bi'Woo SsOe's poration Charles M Schwab and a
!dozen other tig steel manufactivers
Vila51ingtom D (7--A repi tat that the twelve-hour day in the steel
a mtn'rnura of two hundred millton in5tr7 would be abolished just as
htis!lels of wheat he wthdrawn by soon as there was a su7plus of labor
Arnerlcan farmers fts::n thls year's: The presId--nt Trade the- annotnce-
asihle surply in 7t:3 tnent dtlrir"g h!s sçeech in Tacoma
try's It‘Loated riact1 stadlum jast ht-fore sallinst for Alaska
in laarehoIsFs sel--:rviiiorz of lie a:so ra bc at the sante time
thA d--artment aztl-tre t ran- coiles of letters r-assed between him-
thr-"zh the l-ent1::e self Jr-'!z? Garli
hat-'ss ard carrle! ftr-A-ard to
rsetit (- '7- :3: htr'zi! r kvpry
IR as Amkrican OWTa
r :71 f 3e at Falcon t A71
Ss-:-- r-ore 71:aii hol:r
of 7z-t-t-:te :s t-alr -bt
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'' :7011 :rt'-Si the trafn cnew j tne
- rue Kars:Is: rfltert routp
it-5 5 1 -': erre-d The 1-resdnt desc-ettle I at Avery
ctr lTs ant V and 11ailo crirry 31 rhe larre
urzd tit! -!se t"e presi- crowd gathtrei ttc7P tr) r-ePt
71 7: fa"trilers faLled tc recttitn"re th' tstan
A l: W a wit'a a cap pald dyv-r over 1113 sz)es
ar:1 int-rrnelate credts acts- ' the chiel execut7ve of the na!lott
A:111ery Re7:!i!seJ At Elaz rg Wet
Cier t cor‘i'cana rt-v--EITr7s 4--x
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JULY 4T11 DEATH
TOLL FORTY-SIX
MISSOURI LEADS IN NUM-
BER OF INJURED WITH
SIXTY-ONE
OHIO REPORTS 23 DEATHS
More Than Six Sccre Injured H Ob
fenance of Day in Autfrobde
Acc'dnts Faits Drownings
Borns and Stffocation
burn
' Maal
CI1-eiel Ill— Preysix deaths atel v e !
nee- tt ti siy --ete es of injete e v-47 4' ''('---7----:-' '- P L'
catee-! by tl eworde end 1'ii-ti of
July rt leTctallors tlis te-tr a c tali Capt Allen Euchanan has tece'!aO:
of cle'l:it s reeei t I frem all patts : e - tee-9J fi ciecer of toy)
of TI't 4 C11'7:y eitiov ed ! S S Henderson vNirch ei1 take et se
Firew teks and le-earn-es were re' derit and rdrs Harder-eg and ther patty
spote-bto for a LIT 17e 1'!C'T!rago of to Alaska -"---
the deths althoiteh automobile aced
PI
dents and deownirig in connectlon
LEVI:111I 1
with Independence day celebra
p tions i
heled to swell the total -- ---
AI STARTS O N TP
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Missouri Leads In Injuries BIG HOLIDAY CROWDS SEE
Tn aecidents resultirig in injuries1 SUPER SHIP LEAVE
retorted sixty-one but many i
--
of them were minor Illinois was see-1
One ol
ond with twenty-eight injuries many I retary of Labor Davis Is —
of them serious I the 17C0 Passengers Aboard the
One boy drowned wthile swine Merchant Marine
miee at Houston Texas a girl seri-1
ously injured and a young man and New york N yTbe 1o:eel:Lee
two girls slightly injured in automo- l ed Leviathan queen of the Mni't ii'4tn
bile accidents was the accident toll
for July 4 in the vicinity of merchant marine sailed on ITA'10
No accidents were reported in the
II"'“(In I stam's birthday on her first trans-At
! :antic pleasure voyaee under t lo
city proper
staes and se rire---s
Ohi) Leads In Reported Deaths Thousands massed on thP water
Twenty-three were dead and eighlY
front to bid bon voyage to th l1
injured a dozen probably fatally I ship With their (Leers mineled tho
e 5ue
as the result of Fourth of July
e t sirens of harbor craft an
brations accidents and suicides
'le 1 ti the whirr
from prOpellere of airplanes circliee
throughout Ohio Automobile aced her pier
dents claimed eleven drownings
three falls and suffocation two aced Although her bar was dry tile Levi
dental shooting one athan was literally a "wet" ship For
suicide I
while °he was as her great whistles boomed their
One lad was killed by the accldent 1 warning to river traffic and the liner
al discharge of a revolver at San I moved into the Hudson the clouds
cracked and torrent rained on hel
Francisce and one burned in a powder decks
explosion two aviators were killed in The crowds ashore ran to shelter
stunt tights In Is Angeles and a and passengers sought protection
score were hurt in automobile acci-
dents Eat the waving of hats and lecellei it
chiefs continued while cheer after
Nine killed and forttt Injured was cheer bridged the widening water
the toll of automobile accidents in
Flags Are Displayed
the New England states over the hold
day nen her dec'es bands played
Around her sides circled eatly (1!
Many Children Are Injured
eed river craft Shoving Ler in th
Fcur were kit led and twenty-three -
channel were tiny pigs with the pew
injured in and about Pittsburg Pa
er of titars 0:T her starboard 1o‘l
by tre arms Most of the injured
wet 12 Fears of aze Aoc1rs !r:oyplyltie:sosn:s1---acitaertrrolod!titctiorAl Tirl)1Ificlla-
caused four deaths In Micgan Two -
1
trst steamboat
toys were kiled by home-made ex- I
As the Imer with her valitel escort
ploVE'i and two girls received fatal
pushed seaward thNimgh s!eirnhoJI
burns from exploding trecrackers
and ferry traffic holid a cro
Mawds tool
ay others were injured — ' y
WILL OBEY BOOZE LAW
No ?Acre Beverage Talen Under Seal
Fo Homeward Cruse
1
C--DIplorna!lc tan
on over !he en'oreorn nt of Amer!
can prohibltion law agaIns! foreign
sIrArs was reIleved when the stare
I and treasury Copartrnen!s wore ad-
wised thro:gh consular cnne!s that
I pracically a:I ff:t''Z-1 F5hip I:zes have
o sro- 1a4:ng teverage
uor under al for the tolzeward voy-
aze Ttavirz cInclndel It was explalrel
: a! zhe treas:r) thar !!-o- were play
Ing a losnz zarae hy harInz all their
corts!ared
re)on as I! reachod 1-rr'!ed S!ares
the rrizish and French s!earnship 07-
erators will tna'iae ro firther a"emrts
! o traraserr-ss the Volsead act pend-
1 izg an adjrls!rtent of the shlp ligoor
tangle
France Hortora Arrerteart Poi Ws
Paris Prance—A monument in
bonor of American volunteers in the
world war was unveiled July 4th
in the Mc des Etats rnis More
than 5)01)0 French people threw in
their hard-earned sous arid francs
when Prance passed the hat Contri-
butions ranzed from francs
given by the bank of Prance to 1)
centimes brouzht In proatly by little
school boys and giris who when
aster threatened their I! res'aies were
barely old eroug h to 1i5o their admi-
ration for " 11-P
monument in bronze was 6xecutod
by John Toucher a yr717r Frerc!1
Fculror who fo!ight es:de those ear
Se'g'ans Irtcrease Gerrral Peoa!ties
cf a F-7-
zian sor!ry zeAr ttlo it-1fre
disAstrous 47-CZ7-1"-T hae 1n-
creaso1 tho ror:a7oe çcd
ci!y tJ'o cf
horzlo4rawn carryire
a77 or:y 1-4-!zrians aro
aroa- d oa tie T eurfow
hour Lie tori trott forward to 6
o'eack i tlo evenlr
Ea)co-:t Fa!s Fee- Htrt
re sv!-:1 a 1707-
tt(srli cf
TI:fsa:f-r f41 a
Tta
t7) t!--tvz7r
c:owd ta:77:ry
f'I A c:-'2r1 of
!rz Tla? re7:t a SIT'T
s7:uctr-e and 'was c'-7:-
ttrv? yea7s ar) I-17e cccu!"-
resd ir!)n tt—! ta7uy
frcn1 ttt furring
CAPT ALLEN BUCHANAN
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tretary of Labor Davis is One of
the MO Passengers Aboard the
Merchant Marine
New York N Y—The recoLdit:on-
ed Leviathan queen of the Alni't
merchant marine sailed on I T-A'10
Sam's birthday on her first trans-Atlantic
pleasure voya:e under
as and stripes
Thousands massed on thP water
front to bid bon voyage to the stip-rship
With their Cheers tninled the
sirens of harbor craft and the whirr
from prOPt'lltq'S of airplanes circlirg
her pier
Although her bar was dry the Levi-
athan was literally a "wet" ship For
as her great whistles boomed thidr
warning to river traffic and the liner
moved into the Hudson the clouds
cracked and torrent rained on her
decks
The crowds ashore ran to shelter
and passengers sought protection
Eat the waving of hats and hi-cddir-
chiefs continued while cheer after
uneer uvitigeu IL w tuLz
Flags Are Displayed
non her docks bands fliyett
Around hor sides circled y (1! -
ed river craft Shoving Ler into the
channel were tiny tugs vith tho pow-
er of titans or her starboard 10V'
a toy vessel---a reproduction of Rob-
ert Fulfon's Claremont Arno' ica's
frst steamboat
As tho liner with hor vaiieti escort
pushed seaward through steamboat
and ferry traffic holiday crowkis took
up the cheering To rainia!I soon
abatod the sky chat:god for a mo-
ment from gray to blno and passen-
gtoris again swarmed tlie ofonNI (lochs
to witness what the wiitr front pro- !
claimed the greatest ovation sineo the
Leviathan stoamed baok from war i
torn Europe with her thousands of
American Eghting non
East Ellis Island and tho flojlla of
inbound craft l'o-arimz nw CitiZerIS to
America's shoros fho Loviathian ear-
riel in a suite once rcsrt-vod for the
Kaisor a man who 42 years ago hal
ceino to Arneriya as an immigrant boy
and had risen to be sourtol'y of la-
bor was Jani J Davis of Presi-
dent Ilardings cabinot
"This is a land of opportunity"
said Davis "Hero I MU traveling !
In a sul'is made for an imporor and
take great prido in it I hope that
man of ythe boys 11-111 came into Now
York during the vast wool( and who
have gone through Ellis Island and
V ho are yet to go through that island
will hear about it
-I want them to know that when
started 42 years ago I had no more
than they I want them to know that
they can do Just what I did"
U S CASH SURPLUS LARGE
trcorre of Government From All
Sources Exceeds Expectations
Washington D C- Com pl et e figur-
es covering the government's finan-
cial orerations for the fiscal yutir unit
laizi Jane 3) made public to' the
ury sli-ow receipts for the I wt1
motths of $41)1i71'331sil and sixtiendi
turcs of $1747Siiii211 indicatilig
suiqt:tis of S3075740tiiii
At the cicse of busrness the gov-
ern:titer: $2271?7'-il'3t75 on out
stan!ing This total rep
a reductort in the twelve
months of Fi13i74312 of which Noll
:i441 was taltui-at into account in
"Ordittary" er budget
exiitunses ef the government From
the suriThts on hand thin treasury ap--
:ed a total of $:1S'23S51 to reduc-
ing its obligations
Dttectoie GuaPtits Msrtey
I San 1-7177C!0 Calf—A taxicab
I
1 ca3-1-g Ti'!-) in cr-er"cy coin aro!
fi'tra tti ratk of Italy to the
iF"11:ra! E7F47-r tstiIi 57as:-ed kW
a s"7t c?:' sca—ert:g the nioriey
! a"- I ---c- z:ver tl-ie F 7-: ! ati1 siiztitiy
i i::-Iiitli- 1c d-‘""fv 'Prod rear!
INI-1-0 17:::4 i 71 t'-e "ax-0- ai a guarl
Sercral ty starifei-ti cff-7ol ta pick up
'he r:e"::-y aril ri::'s tc:t Pearl drew
1 hs ritsA ar1 afris---1 them that the
two tank rnessetIzei-s who accompani-ct
1-:::2 wou:s1 attezci
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Provides "the bit el
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I orm
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them healthy
Photograph Brain of Living Person
It Is stated that a method has been
discovered of photographing the brain
of a living person vithout affecting the
health of the patient
Just say to your grocer Red Cross
Ball Blue W hen buying bluing You
will be more than repaid by the re-
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Javanese Land Laws
Only natives may own land In Java
foreigners being permitted to lease It
for perlodi up to 75 years On COndt-
I i4)11 half of the area is avall4ble free
for growing ric o for the natives
BABIES CRY
FOR "CASTORIA"
Prepared Especially for Infants
and Children of All Ages
Mother! Ileteher's Castoria has
been In use for over 30 years as a
pleasant tairniless Fiubstitute for Cas-
to Oil Paregoric Teething Drops and
Soothing Syrups Contains no narcot-
ics Proven dfrections are on each
package Physicians reeommeni
The genuine bears signature of
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Milk J Ailhot editor of the Christian
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