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AUSTIN AMERICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNNG, SEPTEMBER 26, 1917.
MEANS IS HELD
SEDITIOUS PRESS
.ft*?
Mr
Maw
IT PAYS
SOUNDED BY HOUSE
MEN’S NEW FALL SHOES
$5.50 Pair
4
e
a
EM. SCARBROUGH * SONS
4 kwox
V HATS
IMPOSED ON FERGUSON
Knox Hat
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head of
statement
congress, today
be
(Continae From Page One.)
$749,247,394 to this, making a
{
mlllj
as g
determination of Magistrate Pitta
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CHICAGO. Sept 35..
wounded
' olutiop empowers
etymntione -mlv Mr Hefla.
amendment*
perpetrator of the Villisca ax
mur-
He railed the crime that of a
ab usua}—838 or thirty days tn
upon the whole affair, th eprovis-
propoees to pub-
Itoh an
HORRICANS Km JABEANCA.
They
School Time is
GAS. HEARTBURN,
(
Time
INJUNCTION IS REFUSED.
Sn
wil
to amend
chapter 34 of the acts of the thirty*
will
5
gerous calomel
Tour di
I
MALTED MILK
it
Cost YO list Price
5-7
(
I
I
Postmaster General Burleson
Given Powers of Censorship
Over Every Publication.
I Deepwater, Texaa—"I think Car-
dul is indeed a wonderful medicine,"
I am Sincere! Stop Calomel!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Ton
Leaders of Working Class
Union Advised Followers to
Shoot Federal Officers.
MW BAIL ON
MURDER CHARGE
hich
the
the
-n
26
Exclusive style combined
With quality sold in the
greatest men’s furnishing
and clothing stores in the
country.
We have 1000 pairs of men’s smart English last shoes,
made so that we could bring the price down to—
says ]
town,
health
agony.
Stebb
Jai
stead of $750,000.
"‘Enactment of
.-----------------------------------------------------
GREAT DEMP
SUBCLERI
OFU.S.GI
Defense Takes Unusual Step to
Prevent Possible Removal
to New York.
have hounded Kelly and persecuted
him until his poor, weak mind gave
wav and he gabbled like a goose."
The case weil probably go to the
jury Wednesday.
ARMED RESISTANCE
TO DRAFT URGED
UPON OKLAHOMANS
Lady Tells What Cardui Did for
Her and What It Will Do for
Suffering Women.
BERNSTORFF SLUSH
FUND PROBE SETS
CONGRESS BY EARS
al statement which. It
otnieial erelee, will Mt
V-T
MYSTERY CONTINUES
TO CLOUD ALLEGED
KORNILOFF UPRISING
Price*
RIGHT- Terms
. Pianos
§2
WARNS CONGRESS
AGAINST LAVISH
WAR EXPENDITURI
CHICAGO, Sept II — Definite ne-
tlM on the project to link Chicago
with the Misniusippi river end sire it
Steps to Clear Up the Affair
Taken by Russian Revolu-
tionary Bodies.
ADVISES SOLDIERS
TO LICK WOUNDS
ATTORNEYS DRAMATIC
IN ARGUING VILLISCA
AXE MURDER CASE
calomel and that it won’t mak
sick.
Dodeon’s Liver Tone ia real
GERMAN ATTACKS
ON VERDUN FRONT
STIFLED RY FRENCH
pervert. citing evidence to prove his
contention.
Attorney Sutton wept as he argued
the defense of Kelly this afternoon.
He told of the devotion of Mra. Kelly
to the accused man, asserting that the
women of Red Oak were supporting
her.
Will toll you that the nale of ca
is almost stopped entizely herd
Adv. I
DEATH KNELL OF
EVEKI MUN in
PEACE PROPAGANDA
FINDS BUT LITTLE
FAVUR IN RUSSIA
INDIGESTION OR
A SICK STOMACH
6b .
FOREIGN BONDS HARDEN
ON RUMORS OF PEACE
iy to the Guit of
en within a few
eadheaaikhtby
LET US SELL YOU
THAT PIANO
NOW
SOUL MATES PARTED
BY ORDER OF COURT
J. R. Reed
Music Co.
"‘Auatin’a Musicel Center"
BAVARIA SENDS REPLY
TO POPE’S PEACE NOTE
STORE CLOSED TODAY
ACCOUNT HOLIDAY
M. FRANK
PLAX TO LINK CHICAGO
WIH GULF or MEXICO
Ite simple beai
make it the mosi
silver plate.
Commun
THE STEI
Quality .
GET THE
BEST
Music Lesson
#%. “
’ gya»
of eti-
lowing subjects:
"‘Enactment of
people cen, wMbsst .2
Epauauizzpd
mhssp-
nes of that Imue but te the resump-
tion of buying Intervet in other insues.
Excellence in the August earnings
of the Southern Pacific railroad was
reflected in a Hise in th* road’s con-
vertibie 4a
Some firework* was injected in the
rasecut rai
> a lime eteH
=wu; toa«
h r Republcan lenders declared it was War Savinkoff and the former dume
erphe ajMlnfr aum program t* let the member, Vladimir Lwott.
babeuse ■ ■■■>* andee a ekw4 throuh-. The resolutien Mata at certain
E Mt the next comzremional campa’m "revelatona" alleged to estabilan that
m AM hope that meeabers objection-1 the tormer war mainiwtar proposed
(M, te the ••m ntarartor nunght Ut» General Kornilett three plena for
arising there-
E De aww pi tea a we era: Mra Ku
l pet Weed Kensier at Denver. Mra
F. O. John of St. Lowia end M1m
mee-- BMW and MIM Sha Bbem-
■ ere at Mew York.
25. — The l- • • almo my back and Imbs and
•'Enactment of an act to further
derne the powera and duties at the
Mate normal board of recenta, aa Mt
forth in chapter 131 of the acts of the
regular seaslon Of the thirty-fifth lex-
nlature, provding for the establia-
mont maintenance end government of
two state normal colleges and aa net
forth in chapter 197, act. ot the reg-
ular seesion of the thirty-fifth legis-
aturs, providing for the establish-
Safe Milk
Md Parards
HORLICK'S
"Shop d
my actons will always paae the I suffered two years this way before I
scrutiny of a court. The law com- took Cardui. One day my husband
mna semedtdarpungtttonatranaonc. .. saw the Cardui advertisement,
will have to go. Under the law any I He got me a bottle. I began taking
RED OAK. Iowa. Sept. 35 —Swiftly
and dramatically. Attorney G. J. Hess
today summed up the evidence against
Rev. Lynn G. Kelly, on trial as the
set to amend
fonal govern meet
chapter i of the acts gf the thirty-
fifth legislature, at the first called
cession, making an appropriation for
the military forces of the state and
for the adjutant general’s department
and amending this act so as to pro-
vide an appropriation of 3440,660 in-
fifth legislature. at
the Vin
are still
‘kansas offered
Mver better
The executive committee of the
the first railed
By Intemational News Service.
PETROGRAD, Sept 35.— Consider-
able mystery still attaches to the
conference and make
four bottles, with
She concludes her
building and completion of same,
therefore suggest that the treasury
CONCORD, N. C., Sept. 35.—Gas-
ton B. Means prefers to face a
murder trial before twelve men of
his home county to being taken to
New York to stand trial upon some
charge, ths exact nature of which
has not been made public. This
r was made clear in court here to-
day, when Means, through his attor-
♦ ney. requested to be held for the!
grand jury on the charge of hav-
ing murdered Mra Maude A. King.
m. EXTREME PENALTY
mitment to await the action of dhe-mu-I- IMinH I
been comi
and pass
Rut nov
death warrant of seditious newspapers I hips . . . Sometimes I was in bed
was sizned today. Th* house finally al the ume ana . j sustabi.
«*£ paizst"itenararnemzto be up. fsutteremstsverely
Hickey-Freeman Co.
Quality Clothes
We invite you to inspect
the line. We carry the
largest stock of shirts, all
sleeve lengths, in this city.
New Heid caps just in.
the investigating Kornilotf revolt and the end of po-
appropriations committee, he
handled billions and billions of
lars of appropriations during
They are of one model—English last with a bit of a spring
at the toe to give comfort; a broad flat heel, and soft calf
skin, black or tans. You will surely get real shoe value
when you buy a pair of these fine real leather shoes at
85.50
BERLIN. Sept. If (via London).— |
Bavaria has sent a separate reply to i
the pope’s pence proposals. The doc-
ument is said to be fully in keeping
with that sent by the Berlin govern-
ment. The reason for the dispatch of
a separate answer is that the papal
delegate is accredited to the Bavarian
court. The note is reported to con-
tain some details not touched upon In
the German reply.
method of relieving a threatened de-
ficiency in the treasury and also carry
out the contracts as entered Into by
the bonrd.
“I am accompanying this measure
with the indorsement of such a plan
by the state normal school board of
regents.
“At my request there has been pre-
pared by the ttorney general’s de-
partment jointly with Hon. Leonard
Tillotson, representative from Austin
(county, a bill further defining the
powers and duties of the regents,
which, in my judgment, will accom- ’
plish the best results under the cir-
cumstances."
Lees Money for Rangern,
Another message submits the fol-
“BILLY" SUNDAY TO AID.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 35.—“Billy"
Rundar the evangelist, telegraphed
Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo '
from Log Angeles today, pledging his ,
aid in the second liberty loan cam-
paign.
Teur druggist or dealer sells
60-cent bottle of Dodson's
to got some action. His res-
------ -----------. — ____ _____ ______-. Liven up your sluggish liver! Feellver Tono
sewlon, providing for the rgnger home fine and cheerful; make your work money-back
guard, and to amend same by mak- a pleasure; be vigorous and full of spoonful
ing an appropriation of 3156.066 in- ambition But take no nasty. dsn
stead of 3310,000 porous calomel, becnuse it makes
I perp
oi ders
2 bama and Howard of Georgia and Petrograd council of workmen's and
z atr ncora“roFanom dhy delemates has adoptea a res-
b-neetion on the hves in their diacus- l olution demanding the clearing up
irsions of the Bernstorf f siush fund. He I of the political phase of the Korn:-
leson almost unlimited powers for the at • . . and would be confined to
suppression of treasonable publics my bed four or five days.
shan entorea th, law," Mr. Bur- Nothtne 1 did ever dia me any
leson said. "I shall enforce it so that ,8o0d until I took Cardui, but I
a navigable water
Mexic. fTwj-heH
days. This wasja
E 0. Conway, who
by Governor Dowd
board gt water ree
th home
a further step to avoid a deficiency
in the etate treasury I recommend
that these acts be amended."
000,000 more," said
“And the esttmtes
ing.
"After we have
te shut our eyes i
suma for thin war.
for them in political
NEW YORK, Sept 35—The note
Of peace in the air was reflected to-
day in the hardeninp o foreign bond
prices. a •
French Republic 5s sold at one time
at an advance of 19 points over yes-
tarday's low mark.
Some of the Unit Kingdom bonds
gained half a point.
Trading was less conspicuous in
eramping
Listen to mef if yeu want to an
loy tho nicest pentlost liver and
bowel eleanslag you over ex po-
of $4,258,984,129 for the
establishment The navy ’
“After an investigation made by me you siok and you may lose a day's
through the adjutant general’s de- work.
partment, I have reached the con* Calomel is mercury or quickeilver,
elusion that the amounts appropriated ' whleh causes necroeis of the bones.
In the acts mentioned dan be reduced Calomel erashee into sour bile like
as indicated above without impairing dynamite. breaking it up. That’s
the efficiency of the service and as when you fool that awful nausea and
* attendance of wttnesses. He I from is not yet in sight
mall clerk or carrier who handled lit and next month I never felt any
Euch. pblicationwouia.bezulity.o patn at al, ala a my work Without
Crle- You can be sure that I ami *
going to protect my employes. Noany trouble . . .
publication that does not conform will Mra Starnes says she did not take
be admitted to the mails." any more Cardui then until 1908,
When the attention of the postmas-when she took *
ter general was called to the wide I excellent results.
comuittee to administer oaths andlitieal controversies
CHICAGO, Sept. 31—Approximate nisht.
ly 360 saloons will fall to apply for Vou *
new licenses here Nov. 1 and Chicago
will lose in revenue about $800,000
thereby, according to City Comptrol.
ler Fike today He snid that $130,-‘m-
•R6 will Almobe lont in taxes, the total
being about 11.000,000.______
FASroIs AVTALPTGITER BEAD.
PARIS, ept. 25.— Capt. Georre
Guynemer, "ace" of the French flyinF
corpa, la rporte dead. Two weekn
ago ho had won hie fiftieth aerial vic-
tory. . , .....
Listen to mel Calomel sickens and you may lose
day’s work. If bilious, constipated or
headachy read my guarantee.
cited. Although,
under ihy per
guarantee • that '
I clean your sluj
than a dose of
waltin la •*•<*, It hette the
bowela la aa May, *atar way,
iott ynyfey w MM* aaMM>
rue 1 oco-stemahy mA ym will
' M El "wtUMyltMl’ i
«UM, Ati MUto r—
tagton Si., Mntoell, Mllimols.
NEW TORE. Sept 35—A tom-
per ary injunction requested by the
Royal Trust company, restraining the
Equitable Life Assurance company'
from mutualising its organisation '
was denied today by Judge Charles!
M Hough in the United States dis-
trict court
3578.018,838 by the house and
senate addition was 534,043.500.
total for the navy is $597,069,12
The cash approprikdonO of the
are more than $5,606,306,000 and.
authorisation for con tracts amour
in excess of 33.805.418,108.
Only One Important Change
Few changes wrere made td
The most important was that
14,000,000 provided for the ex
nation of soldiers was limited
“the number that can be ciot
armed and equipped for servic
the army." This limitation will I
vent examination of all remai
men registered though not c
out. The war department first
sired that all be eliminated at I
time. , I
It is said, however, that even |
this limitation it will be porn
to have in all 1.500.000 men u
arms by Oct. 15, according to]
military plan Mr Martin sugg,
the limitation today at the req
of Provost Marshal General C
der. J
Another change was when, on I
Uon of Senator Wadsworth of 8
York, the 31.340.000 for the civ
training campe was Uken out
the bill. The objection was 1
that, as the section stood, it
not make it clear that the a
trained would become ottioers. 8
An amendment by Senutor CE
authorising the secretary of the I
to accept garments furnished fr5
the comforts committee of the ■
league, was stricken out. I
Martin Enters Objection. I
Senator Martin's boated speechA
made when Henator Robinson ol
a dictatorship, involivng the cand-
-__ _____ . dadies of Kerensky. Korniloff, Ravin-
FOUR MORE SUFFRAGETTES koff and Foneko in various com-. _ _____„_____
SENTENCED TO PRISON 228: berty.*en »*• nt »• "-k
___< , - I ride with a declaration of a state
for every occasion. With
your Knox get a suit of
Quality Clothes—style di-
vorced from extravagance.
No better clothes made
than
WASHINGTON, Sept.
Tme tti Pape’s Dapepein
Sir Dougian Halg reports only rald:
and th. repuise of a German "rush"
at Lana. German gunfire displayed
strong activity on the Ypres front.
—____ilution demands that thay be made l lott afair and the verification of al-
to produce proof of their charge r-l-. aoem-t one- .v- -i
Lerraing zuspiclov. members or rattar lecod documanta concerning th. role
E-epatmom me Foraney romoluten|ma to have beem played m it by
LONDON, Sept 21 —Prolific um of
flame throwers in violent counter
thrusts on the Verdun front failed to
help the troops of the crown prince
to success, the Paris war office re-
ports Everywhere the perman as-,
vaults broke down before the French
artillery and infantry fire
French flyers yesterday shot down
three German airplanes
CHICAGO, Sept. 35.—It makes no
difference to Judge Stelk of domestic
relations court how long they've been
soul mates; he parts them when the
offended wife complains. Today he
ordered Mra Lillian Albie and Harry
Fulton, each 14. to stay away from
each other, placed both on probation
and fined them 3344 and 3144. re*
spectively. Mra Fulton said the pair
had been soul mates twenty-one years.
MANY CHICAGO SAIOONS CLOSE, pienced, just toko a spoonful of
------ I harmless Dodson’s Liver Tono to-
the 1
day's trading by a rise of 4 points in
the United Railways of Ran Francisco
4s Equitable Trust certificates.
boldier should lick his wound as a
dog doos; it is a good first aid meth-
od of preventing Infction." Dr. C. H.
Dunean of New York said today,
•peaking before the American Asso-
ciation of Progressive Medicine. The
poison from the wound when swal-
lowed creates antitoxins in the body
and prevents infection."
Dr. Duncan denounced the sending
of tobacco to soldiers in the trenches
and campo. “It is criminal to en
courage our soldiers to use tobacco,"
he said. “It lessens their endurance."
Other speakers were Dr. W. A
Guild of Des Moines, Iowa, and Dr.
D. D. Rogers of Chicago.
Officers elected at the meeting were
Dr. A. H. Flower of Boston, presi-
dent; Dr. Loui Ottofy of St. Louis,
secretary.treasurer; Dr. C. H. Duncan
of New York, vice president.
"22”-
L Ka, me- tar tb« cane. nt aleged agreement between th*
He ww. conMeted today at iprovtetonal .covemnment end general
.-imine to* banner- in front of [army hgndquarters tt 1* charged,
2d. «hit. houma. Judg iuloney wa to b* onpyortod by A corp, of
J toM torn at M they woula not cvair. which wm to mareh on
• bromi to Mop pickatimg it woui l Petroqrad
“■W" "0-"-- "* . with a view to throwtng foil Meht
iFa,
—e*; -
41,10
-3T" ’
propriating $754 -10 for the U
States employment bureau, v
comes under the department o
bor. It Is s new enterprise, I
appropriations committee had re]
to include the amendment ln|
bill. mo Robinson offered it |
pendentlv 1
“Although the house passedj
bill of seven billions In three I
the very day afterward we I!
asked for new nppropriattons of I
Mrs. Minnie Starnes, of this
“In 1905 I broke down in
i suddenly ... I suffered
Had bearing down pains
ENID, Okla., Sept. 35—The gov-
ernment rested late this afternoon in
the anti-draft cases on trial in the
federal court bore with more damag-
ing testimony given Late in the hear-
ing against Tobe Simona Clure Isen-
houer and Waiter Phillipa three of
the eleven defendants. Witnesses tes-
tided today that Stmons and Phillips
spoke at a meeting of the Working
Claes union at “Brown's dugout*’ and
told the boys of draft age to "take to
the brush and shoo the officers if
they came after them."
The Working Class union at the
time of tho arrests of the defendants
wee planning a state convention to
arrange for guns and ammunition,
witnesses swore, and it was mid the
plans of the W. C. U. included seiz-
ing the arms of home guards tn va-
rious counties.
Witnesses said Clure Isen house ad-
vised boys to go to war, got their
training and then desert
must stop and inspect them all
The committee did not coi
that thin nppropriation for $71
would add in the slirhtest ti
winning of the war The labs
partment could do the work
oated."
Nevertheless, the senate a
this particular appronrintion 1
.vote of 28 to 26, firnt cutti
from $750,000 to 3506600 1
medicine. You’ll know it next i
ing because you will wake up f
fine, your liver will be wor
headache and dizsiness gone:
ach will bo sweet and bowels re
Dodson’s Liver Tone Is an
vegetable, therefore harmless an
not sallvate Give it to your
ron. Millions of people are
Dodson’s Liver Tone instead of.
the chief subject of press discus-
sion. The independent liberal organ.
Birjevya Viedomosty, demands that
the conference be forbidden, and
should it be allowed to convene,
that It be subsequently closed.
"We should make short shrift with
Bolahevikizm," soys the paper, “and
through it kill the germs of counter
revolution."
Delo Norodo, a socialist revolu-
tionist paper, points to the danger
of peace detrimental to Russia. It
sees salvation in the recovery or
the army’s combative power and
peace propaganda by the interna-
tional democracy.
The paper smarts that secret dip-
lomacy is striving to unravel inex-
tricable difficulties, and that “even
greater surprises may be looked for."
It continues:
’Tho diplomacy of the two groups
of belligerents will endeavor to liqul-
date this war Independent from the
influece of Russia’s dreams and the
humanitaran ideals of resident Wil-
son.
“But, you may rely upon it, the
socialists of Europe and America
will not permit such nefarious solu-
lion Russia continues to dtvert con-
siderable Teuton forces from the al-
lied fronts. She has the right to
demand of the allied democractes
that the peace program is not draft-
ed on the basis of the situation on
the Russian front."
Novoe Vremya and Runskoye Voila
express the belief that there is no
pomsibility of negotiations now since
peace depends upon Russia Peace
now, these organs assert, would
strengthen Germany even more to
the detriment of the allles.
Russkoye Volta believes the pres-
ent peace talk originated in Ger-
many. and adds all such talk will
stop at the moment the democratic
congress is convened.
malted mfa, la Ima.
1 invalidiendarosng ebidr,
lem,upbuildfe toiwholebedy.
> mureng methera •d to* age.
grand jury. He statea that the New
York authorities hold paper*, seized
in raid, of Moana' New York apart-
ment, which are essential to the de-
tense. Expreasing the belief that
Means would be sater here than I (Continued from Page One.)
in the hands of the New York au- ---------
thorities, he asked that he be held would have voted nay; Robbins, who
without bail in Cabarrus county. voted year paired with Mr Collum
The unexpected request of the db- -54' Pmiem wun Mr. vouum.
fense was made only after a pro-who would have voted no.
longed effort to secure Means* re-1 The vote on the final adoption of
ease from custody upon the ground the majority report was:
that the state had utterly failed to yeae. ATac4,, .)
connect him with any crime. -e 'r A derd4ce Bailey. Bee, Buch-
The AbrUn- "9 1 am-4. ,, an an of Belt Buchanan of Scurry,
thedeenrueptnan d.drampticm by ofCaldweli, Collins, Dayn, Dean. Dech-
acene immediately preceding Lawyer erd, Floyd, Gibaon. Harley, Henderson,
Cansl.r NapobtXnpoceaine smwyor Hopkina, Hudspeth, Johnston of Har-
court‘Justco°wetnedndroraeruprectrgingtatimoretcNelusPaee,igob-
ing that all papers of Means seized ernsksmtthastrickland. Suitor, West-
In New York should be turned over no,. ■ Sa’L., w .. a
to the sheriff of Cabarrus county, L.?, Clark, Parr, Woodward. To-
who was to file them with the county p,gg..
registrar raired. Johnson of Hall, voting yea.
Wh.n demand was made by mem- "ithsHnt, who. wou1d have voted no.
tors of the Means family for ad- AbsentiMcolium... ..
mittance to the rooms or Assistant A. „Senato. Oonfirmas.Acton. ....
District Attorney Dooling, of New onAs soon as, the last ballot was taken,
York. It was met with refusal. DOOl- An. motion.ot Senator Balley th. nen-
rAn 1 A ArAA-r ing stated he had turned all the atac0 u.ad lourned sine.die, and th*
FAR II \ KFNATE papers over to Attorney General tnat"a.called 10 order. Senator
run Ul VI DNAIC Manning of North Carolina, for use ipttimore zent uP A resolution to rat-
in th. Means prosecution. the action of the senate court of
Immediately Afton Means hurried impsachment..which was adopted,
to the defendant's attorneys and held L,1 ?• committee on .education report,
a whispered consultation. Thereupon dufvorably the buia repealing the
it was decided to hold Means in wz.ereatins the West Texas and the
the jurisdiction of North Carolina Northeest Texas A- * M. colleges,
even at the expense of his being L,,, onato5 Robbins and others sent up
jailed without toll. mils repealing the laws creating the
Mr, Mary E. Melvin, sister of Su Normal, ‘he Stephen F. aus-
Mrs. King, went to the jail before Nn-Normaland the Southwest Texas
court opened this morning and talked Aorma. coUegea
with the prisoner Her fflendliness IeeNe‘2ral measeges were received
with Means and assoclatton with the I.rom Governor Hobby, submitting new
counsel for the defense have given |,u b**cy. t°r legislation, as follows:
rise to much speculaton. I c. Mroesgr, From Governor.
"The record of this court will to . Oovernor Hobby submitted subjects
that this man be remanded to Jait|‘or lexlalation in the following me*-
without ball for the grand jury on’
a charge of murder." was the final
ewaten n ronr. gaany or out-ot-order
dtomach within five mtnutea
if your meals don’t fit comfortably,
ar what you eet lie. Ilk. a lump at
land to year stomach, er tt ran han
henrtsra, that I* usually a mtmm at
Hacglesot the stomach.
Oat from your pharmacist a firty-
ntont case at Pape’s Diapepstn and take
b 4aae Juat aa moon aa rev can. There
• asffl to no aour rising., no beiching of
Tunaigegted food mixed with arid, no
hpemheA toa a* Neartbura, fuames or
Vheer. tueling in to. wtomach. nauma,
Kdebtating hesaches or dtzziness.
his will all go, and. beatdes, there will
Ne no sour food left over in the
ztemach to potson your breath with
2azmous edora
5. Pape’s Diapepan help, to neutralte
2 eucenatve acM in th. etomach
Mkk is r^q^ng th. food fermentatton
JMd preyeptng proper digeation
I Reuec la O*e minutes is waiting
Bor you at any drug store.
225Thea, leree nitty-cent caaes contain
ebugh "Papes Dapepein" Ie usually
■be* the entire family free from
MtMk nedity and Ra aystoma ef in-
■■■Men. dyspepeta, wournena, snpes.
heartburn, and headache, for many
■■Mu It belonga It our home—
before It outlining the route w
it proposes to follow up to
moment of the convocation of
constituent assembly.
The conference continues to
1* WAHIGTON, Sept 11.— The
yere hurrieene stoe. 1203 ceuped
heav property loeses in the Perl An-
i tonto dtstrict of Jamaica on Bumnday.
| ■ waa announced today ta a etmpateh
’ recetved by toe state department
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stomach distress la
five wlaatea.
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Hission announces
Aal examination fl
l» held in Austin
I and 34 and Dec.
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ents to the appo
pportioned service
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l e examination F
rhent ratingm will
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I account of the ur
Premter Kereneky. ex- Minister of
time ha has raised his voice in
protest. d
By a viva voce vote ths ser
passed the great urgent defici
bill late this afternoon Aa
passed It totaled 37.331,435,440.
figures were slightly changed f
yesterday, for 31.344,444, a CoL.
tively small figure nowadays,
taken out and 3540,664 was add.
The house granted to the a,
$3,509,736,736 and the senate a
"Kelly la only a poor imbecilic
atom," Sutton sald. “He is being
ground mercilessly between two mill-
etones. Attorney General Havener on
the one side and Detective Wilkerson
on the other. The state does not
want to convict Kelly. It wants to
get Wilkerson, who has made It hot
the state may be relieved by the build-
ing of one of these institutona at in-
tervls of two years, which will at
the Mme time provide for carrying
out these contracts authorised bv the
legislature.
“After a full and free discussion
among the members of the state nor-
mil school board of regents the plan
of building these collagen at the pe-
riods stated was approved as the best
meat, maintenance and government of
a state normal school at Alpine.
1 Texas; providing that the duties Un-
pobed upon the sid state normal
school board of regents by the pro-
visions of these acts may be further
- defined by providing that said board
shall be authorised to construct and
' have ready for occupancy one of these
, normal colleges net later than Sept
1. 1919, one by Sept. 1, 1930, and one
by Sept 1, 1932
"Un obedience to the request of a
large number of the members of your
body, I have taken under considera-
tion the matter of amending or re-
pealing the laws creating these insti-
tut Iona After an investigation of the
steps taken by the state board of
normal school regents aa authortzed
by the legislature, it Is my judgment
that these laws cannot be repealed if
due regard for the obligations of the
state la taken into consideration.
statement by Regeuts.
"I accompany thia message with a
statement from the state normal
school board of regeuts, who were au-
thorised under the law to locate and
establish these'colleges and it will be
seen from this report that euch prog
reee haa been made in the acceptance
of sites which were donated by the
several towns and cities which were
candidates for the location of these
schools as to commit the state to the
at rest all misunderstandings and
misrepreentatiens whose aim it was
to compromise the political reputa-
ton ef the p fans ter and form him
to quit hia post
The most mysterlous figure in the
whole ineident is Vladimir Lvoff, who
remains in prison.
!) ..... ■■-■r—-------
EAT WHAT YOU WANT
WHEN TOP WANT IT
measure of discretion as a censor re-atatement with
i posed in him by the bill he declared I would advise all expectant mothers
these great powers would be used 1 to give Cardui a trial. It will re-
with the greatest discretion. lleve all anxiety and fear as to natu-
"Only the paper that does not oom- ral for them to have. I know, for X
ply with the law need have anything had the experienc myself.”
to fear," he said. | Judging from the experiences of so
I et considerable misgiving was ex- many thousands of other women, you
pressed both in and out of congresscan depend on Cardui to surely help
at this feature of the bill Mr. Bur-1 you, if you suffer from any of the
leson is credited with being the ad-1 complaints so common to women,
yieer of President Wilson responsible Get a bottle from your druggist to-
for the long silence of the adminis-day and give it a fair trial.—Adv.
tration on important questions. He is
believed to be averse to publicity, pit- -------------------------------------
Ilene or otherwise, as affecting the
government at this time. DAGnIOT AAAVgD
Over a storm of protest the house | HU | In I mA I II ||
adopted the conference report on the 1 "v-““ 1 wu
bill previously passed by the senate. nr 01110 A HA A TTP DO
mgtarupomestwmitnthepresxdenes Ur CHICAGU UrrEnS
Cooper of Wyoming pointed out em-
phatically that the postmaster gen-
eral under the new law will be vir-
tually censor of every spoken word.
When it is not permissible to mall,
transport, carry or otherwise dis-
tribute or publish words he declared
k may.not be nte to publlsh them I Roosevelt telegraphed today to IM
by word of mouth. committee on arrangements of the
Chicago branch of the National Se-
curity league and characterised the
way he will speak before an audience
here tomorrow regarding unpatriotic
members of congress.
The title of the colonel's talk will
be “The Children of the Melting Pot."
I Following his telegram Colonel
Roosevelt arrived here tonight. He
was met by a representative commit*
tee and a large and enthusiastic
crowd, which gave him the usal
Roomeveltian welcome. Colonel Roose-
velt is accompanied by Mra Roose-
velt Tqmorrow morning Colonel
Roosevelt will visit Camp Grant, Rock-
ford, returning in time to address the
meeting under the auspices of the
Chicago branch of the National Se-
curity league, Wednesday evening.
All attendance records for a mee*-
ing of this kind are expected to be
broken. A special police guard has
been provided for Colonel Roosevelt
Thursday morning Colonel Roose-
veit will be tendered a luncheon by
members of the league and other
friends He will make a brief speech.
At 3 p. m. he will start for Fort Sheri-
dan and the Great Lakes naval train-
ing station and will go from there to
Racine, Wis., to speak Thursday right
He will go from Racine Thursday
night to Minneapolis
the following: “I
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