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HOUSTON DAILY POST: TUESDAY MORNING. K0VF1IBEH 41913.
M. C
MORRIS. O. f. A T. A.
LEV. FREDtRICK.
CHAL PRICK. AsalsaenSe.
Prince of $6.50 and $7 Shoes
One of the classiest models turned out by ths great
Hsnsn factor?. Comfort and stl era paramount
Button or lace black or brown kH or patent kind leath-
ers Men win find this the best t 50 or 17 00
Shoa they have ever worn.
of sxanitlun. A.I such unclaimed tax
which r deducted at lh- smirre will he
turned xver to th i-ollector of interna!
revenue.
Commissioner of Internal Revenue Oe-
born said trxlar that w!ule the required
' Seduction of thr 1 iT cent lax frvm In-
lemt payments rn.-ame effective tne
first of the month t cn' stat.mert
" from th creditor to re detour ih be-
Inf required is a simp . menvrsn Jum to
th effort that the creditor i or i not
exempt hut later tne tJovernment will
require the flllinir out .? a r.-ularly pre-
. arrlbod form to he furnhed hy th tr.ler-
Ml revenue col V tor
Bsnksn at School.
Bank and trust rcmpanies and other
Institution artlnf a trustees have been
holding meetings for weeks endeavoring
t gain an understanding of the new law.
ana ta Washing' urn the loca. bank held
schools of instruction every afternoon
tor their clerk at which they were famtl-
lartsed a far as possible with the mras-
' vr. But th bank are not cm in their
C confusion for it Is apivtrent that th
Treaaurj' Diertment i. far from con-
viaced that It ha mastered a. I the de-
tail of the Income tax An arror of
clerks ta hkrd at work at th task of
building up a complete and workable
eystem for the collection of this tax. hut
aa yet. It la declared much remains to be
done and It wil l probably he a year or
.longer hafora th machine I working
amoothly.
Concerns Everybody.
1 Th chief (Mirinv-f of tr.tx corr.sKiident
t Uil tline is to poi:u out the fact that
tha average nun ik! wonjm who ha
nsssui up tlie law with the Uugln com-
BMnt that h or she is nr tlieir In-
comes ar not suffkntly large to put
y tbem In the taxable class will aooner or
later discover their grievous error. From
present Indications more people will I
concerned in establishing their exemp-
tioa than will ttios iphi having in-
come of 13000 or more be concerned in
paylna th tax. After a ins f prac
. ileal application the law may be found
ejalte seeiihntbie. but until It haa
"fauad Itself" through actual operation
H ta th aoofit of amail meana and not
th Mg rich who will expenenca th most
If : Bm loitre softness and A
I thtpdy fit th&t last the I
x i Efetime of the boee. Re- II
taforced at points of JJ
j wear. M
I Part Silk 50c jf
Hot Chocolate!
Maa with VAN HOOTER'S lav
rtad Dwlck Cocsa rraw with
Para Whipaed Crcaav
Maha it a poiat to try thia taa
first tisio ysa are dows tswa.
PKCSTOH 161 er 1221
ADIOMA11C A1221
BurgheimsPharmacy
(locorperated)
209 Main Street
Open All Night
STOVES
0
W have the lar(rtt v net and
tatoek in the South to talect from.
. If yoa ar from Mneoon wscaa
novyoa!
;r Stovepipe Elbows
Fire Sots Etc
Dorlng-Cortos
Ilardvaro Co.
andRoturn- iU
S31.95
Ttkae Sal Me. S a la
Us Tfcarty Daya . v.
516 MAIN STREET
303
Main
snaoyaaca. It will b found that very
few. Indeed will rld coming Into con-
tact with th law ta on way or another.
AaaaJntiaa Csllactara.
For a tin It appeared that thar would
be a direct coafttct of authority ta th
matter of appotatlag deputy Internal rev-
enue collectors and th special Income tax
cx-l lector who will Work under the la-
teraal revenue eotlector Thla. however
lia-o ka avMed by acrary McAdoo
after a i-onfarnc with Pre id en t Wil-
son and Attoraev OeneraJ M. Reynol.1t
The tariff law mad it th duty of th
Commissi! oner of Internal Reveau to ap-
point the tax collectors but a later act
th urgent deficiency law lodged this
power la tha hands of the revenue col-
lectors. Th Attorney General held that
th terms of th last act superseded those
of the tariff bill which contain th In-
come tax provtaioaa and under this ruling
Internal Kevenue Collector Walkar at Aus-
tin will have the power to nam his depu-
ties who will collect the income tax In
Texas However this restriction haa been
Imposed Th name of all appointee
must be first submitted to Commissioner
itsbornc and approved bv him before th
deputy can enier upon hi dun or bearln
drawing a aaJary. This was don to av
the face of th administration In Its al-
leged steadfastness to th merit sys-
tem a tha collectors hav been notified
that the piacee or deputies ar not to be
used to reward personal political services
or la any way that savors of the spoils
avstm. Of course "political services"
will cut no figure In the appointing nf
these deputies of course not!
Texas Coagrwaamea ar delighted with
the ruling of Secretary McAdoo which
relieves them of the task of appointing
the tax collecting official for
the rush
of applicants was becoming terrifying to
men who have to stand for re-election
next year. However It can be said la
parsing that when It la understood that
these deputies will receive only nominal
salaries less than 1250 In Texas the de-
mand for appointment will probably sub-
side in large measure.
POLICE KILLED DRIVER
IN STOPPING STAMPEDE
Effort to Stop Huh of Sixteen
Steer in New York Street
suited Disastrously.
(.Aaociltd frtit Rert.)
NEW YORK. November 1 In a fusil-
lade of shots fired by the police to check
the mad rush of II steers which escaped
from a railroad stock pen on the west aide
early today one man was killed and ons
wounded. The man who . was killed
George Battle toppled from th seat of
an express wagon when a stray bullet
pierced his brain. Another bullet bored
through the foot of Walter Wss;enheim
a waiter. That no more persona were
Injured either by the flying bullets or by
the steers was due to the fact that there
were few pedestrians abroad. One steer
crashed Into an automobile truck putting
It out of commission another bowled over
a policeman hruising him badly. One
fled into Madison Avenue and was shot
desd In front of the home of Cardinal
Jarley.
WAS AFRAID TO SNEEZE
AT $25000 HE GAINED
With Steel Brace Along Spine Kan
Was Awarded Becord Employers'
Liability Verdict
' (AinrisHi Prm Resert. )
NEW TORK. November t. What Is
declared to be the largest verdict award-
ed under the employers' liability act Id
this dry was brought In by a Supreme
Court Jury today in favor of Fred C.
Neun. who lives with a broken neck. The
jury directed th Harris H. L'tis Iron
Works to ray-Neun US.WM.
Neun. an lrcn worker dislocated his
neck when he fell 14 stories while at
work on a downtown skyscraper last
March. Wearing a steel brae around his
head and extending down his spine to
hold necjt In place be appeared In court
as his own witness. His physician tes-
tified that sny sudden shock even a
sneese. Is likely to result in Ncun's death.
Neun Is 21 years of age and has a wlfs
snd three children. He was an athlete
before he. saa hurt.
WOULD RETAIL SALOONS.
Little Bock Chamber of Commerce
Adopted B solutions.
(.Attcittti Prtu Krrf.)
I J T TLX ROCK Ark. November I.
After a stormy session the Board of
j Govern rs of the Little Rock Chamber
of Com nerce tonight adopted a reeo-
! lutlon urging citizens to sign petitions
I to permit saloons here after January 1.
I Members reposed to the resolution an-
' nour.ced tt they will endeavor to have
the resoluti' n rescinded later.
The new law provides that the county
Judge may not authorise the Issuing of
a saloon license onlesa he is presented
with a petition sskina Mm to do so
I signed by a majority of the adult white
Inhabitants of the municipality or town-
shir County Judge A her tonight returned
to the State all the State convicts sen-
tenced from this roanty whom he has
been employing on tha highways. He
said thst the loss of the revenue from
saloons will make It Impossible to con-
tinue road Improvement.
The Little Rock Ministerial Alliance
will tomorrow Insert advertisements In
the Little Rock newspapers urging dtl-
boi io sign peuTions.
CISM SWAMSOtfS "B-DROPS
vineumatum
axt wawMSjajtaTTj ysStSJ7 jjw WSJsrty TwsJJy SJSJgSJ
! AMBASSADOR
JUST RESTING
No Significance Is Absence
of Sir Cecil Scrlng-Rlcc "
Britiii Abmdor Eai Attack of
Hay Tirer and Wast to
-Boston tt leei-
perata. (Aufttti Vest JCr.)
BOSTON. Massi. November a. Tha
Brttlsa Anseaaadwr. Sir Cecil fprtnf Hk.
aad Wr WUttasa TerralU of taa pri-
vate searetartee af Sir Sdwarw Oray taa
Brttkth Minister af Foreiga Affairs wha
ar atoppiac her a rw days took occa-
sion today ta 4ay that there waa aay
political Blgalflcaaoa la tha extended stsy
of th ambassador at his summer hone
at tHiblia. N. H. Blr William denied that
he was la thla country oa a dlplomada
mtaaton.
Th Ambassador la not yet fully recov-
ered from th Ulnesa that attacked him
last Swiss ar aad at tha mass ef haa
physldaaa turned Inquirers ta hla oom-
paaioa. Sir William.
Regarding th Mexicaa sUuattpa aad tha
exchange betweea Washlnatoa aad Loa-
doa which followad Implied erlUclsm af
th admialstratiaa's attitude la gtatemeata
by tha Brttiah Mlalster at Max too City.
Sir William said:
"I am much surprised to see reports af
anlagoalah between th polio! af tha
Brttiah and Amarluaa Qovaramaats la re.
gard to Mexico. I kaow that It la aa an-
tagonism of which both Oovarumeat ara
Ignoraat"
Dlscnasing for the first time his visit
to thla oountry. Sir William said;
"It Is aatlrely a private visit uncoa-
n acted with current affair which remain
In th haada of th British Ambassador
and hut staff. I had a moath's laav af
abaeaoe aad took th opportunity to
visit my old Mead. Blr Cecil: aad all
report to tha sffect that I am entrusted
with a diplomatic mission ar without
foundation. 1 arrived at New Tork last
week aad weat to Dublin at one w
wra going ta slay there longer hut last
Friday night the water plpea frose aad
we decided te get tat a milder climate.
8o here wa ara.
"Later In the week w aspect ta gt to
Washington where I shall be for a few
weeks completing my visit. Thia visit
has not the slightest political significance;
nor hssJie prolonged stay of the Am-
bassador at hla summer borne. He re-
mained oa tha advice of his physicians."
ALTERNATIVE
NOT ANNOUNCED
(Continued from Page On.)
wait before they formulated any new
policy toward Hsxlco. It was learned
too that the Washington admtnJetratloa
bad Indicated a deslr to all foreign pow-
ers that any Government set ap as a re-
sult of the elections of October II should
aot be recognised until the United 8tate
has communicated Its views oa the sub-
ject Artemsthve Not Anneunced.
All efforts to lean from administra-
tion officials what alternative course had
been mapped out by them should Huerta
refuse to accede to the American de-
mand were futile.
Likewise there wsa no Information
forthcoming as to whether Huerta had
been told what the Intentions of the
United States were should he decline to
retire.
Outwardly administration officials fare
the situation calmly and soma ef them ex-
press a feel lng of optimism over th fu-
ture. It was also evident that published
stories predicting armed Intervention
were not Justified at this time. Persons
close to the White House declared that
both President Wilson and Secretary Bry-
an were still hopeful that their policy of
moral suasion would succeed and ended
that any assumption that plans for Inter-
vention were laid was unwarranted.
JUAREZ OFFICIALS
WERE REMOVED
Ho Season Assigned for Change.
Castro Succeeded Vasqnet as
Military Commander.
Houston Poet Staff apeclal.
EL PASO Texaa November I. Munic-
ipal and military offlclala la Juares were
removed today and their successors ap-
pointed and sworn to. No reason la as-
signed. Oeoeral Frandeoo Castro who returned
lo Juares Bunday following his campaign
in Southern Chihuahua succeeds Colonel
Juan N. Vasques aa military commander
It was rumored In Juares that Colonel
Vasques after being deposed had been
placed under arrest but this was denied
ft Is said he Is to be sent to Mexico City
passing through United States territory
en route.
Guillenno Crux Mayor of Juares
turned over his affairs to his successor.
Luis Comaduran and Immediately fled to
El Paso. He intends leaving for Mexico
City tomorrow. .... ...
Changea will be mad all alone tha line
In Juares.
REBELS ARRIVK AT OJITAS
Column of 200 Troops on Way to Join
Julia Aceeta.
(Kewtew Jwf Srisl.)
EL PASO Texaa November J A col-
umn of to rebel troop commanded by
Manuel Laurie go have arrived at Ojltas
from tha State of Senora and will go im-
mediately Into the Cases Grandee coun-
try to Join with the rebel column under
Julio Acoeta which entered the State of
Chlhaahua from Sonora two weeks ago.
Acoeta is In th El Veils district and la
awaiting for the lienors reinforcements
before msklng any move against the Fed-
erals in the btate of Chihuahua.
Acosta has aeat W men to Palomas. a
Mexican border port opposite Columbus
N M-. aad haa established a rebel Gov-
ernment In tha town. Officials have been
appointed and th customs house haa been
opened and tha rebels ara collecting dutlea
on all imports ta Mexico through thia
General Pedro OJeda and his Federal
forces which have been holding Ouaymaa
continue thetr movement northward ac-
cording to Federal reports received at
Juares and ar believed to he netting
Alamos. The telegraph Una south of Ala.
mos which haa been operated by the reb-
ala for soma time has been destroyed and
tha Federal agents wha eent tha message
to th Juares officials stated that Gen-
eral OJeda has pat the aarvioa eat af eooa-
mlsxeoa . .
Federal iiaeafig aisv siaasa taa at
Suisse station whloh :
bm see eperataa
by th Ifocteeuma Copper Company at
KecoaerL eanoara haa beea transferred
ay the re beta to Ariepe Boaera. la
xnai taa re oats oaa art tela earn
Uoa by anretasa with UrmoaUsa.
AMERICAN HtXD PftltONCR.
Acted to Bcura Hmt a
t . Fair Trial.
CifswUss rVat SseriaU
WASHINGTON. Novambar . Notlfl-
eettoa af tha arrest at Hidalgo at Por-
flria LeurwV aa Americas cltlaea. waa
recerred today by Beaatar Bhappard to-
Swtaer with aa appeal that ha Intercede ta
km behalf. Laarel waa takes by tha Fed-
arals te Monterey haviac beea arreeted
Thursday am the aharga a smuggUnsJ am
nuniuua ta th revolutionists. At th
rseuet of th Texaa Baoator tha Btate
t)tiartsaat haa wired th Amertoaa Coa
aui Oeasrai as MaaUray to laewatigat
aad eecwra Jmt treatment aad a fair tnal
fas UaraL . ;
aasSBBsasBSJkeassmmswai "-.
ALFRIDO MIRANDA RtSIOhHtX
Csasul at El aa Reoaesad to Have Ba
to ChlcaM to Represent Hverta.
(jscMri rVeat Jtrpeft)
SX PASO. Tsxas. Novambar X.AU
rrede Mlraaaa. Maatoaa eaaaal ta D
Fwao haa reaigned. and aceorttrs t hla
taailhr haa cone to Chicago aa auaiare
for PreMdeat Vlctorlano Huerta. Some
time ago It was stated that Mr. Miranda
would go te Laredo and that Mexioaa
Consul Lasano at Lsrado would come to
Kl Paso Thia ehanga waa ached uled for
October L hut didn't oocur.
In th abaonce of a Meaiuan consul her
B. Dleboid Inspector ef Mexioaa con-
aulstea with El Iwao hewd)uartr la
acting ta that capacity.
OINIRAU TCNRAZAB ARRBBTIO.
Wee It West Maa la Marts Reported to Be
rrianr at duarea.
I.4r4 rVesj Jtraeri.)
EL PASO Texas. November I.Oea-
erej Terraaaa. said ta ha the wealthiest
maa In Mexloo la reported a priaaaar af
th Federals at Juares. Military officials
In Juares deny knowledge of hla preesaee
but the report Is persistent that General
Terrasas and numbers of hla family earn
to Juares yesterday on th special train
that brouaht General Francises Caasro.
and that Terrasas waa detained.
General Castro took command of tha
Juares farrteoa last night
TROOPS StUBHBD TO CHIHUAHUA.
Reinforcements Sent Pram Jus rex Aol"St
Attack ef Villa.
(ftwes Fut 5isi'
EL PASO. Ttxaa. November I Three
hundred troop undr command of Colo-
nel Kpulido war rushed to Chihuahua
City today to reinforce the Federal force
there against th forth coming attack of
General Panche Villa. Thl movement
cuts ths Federal troop In Juares to
about to.
Mlnlstsra Returned ta Mexloe City.
VERA CRUZ. Novambar . Tha Oar-
man Norwegian and Russian Ministers
who hav boon eonferrtnjr with Mr. Llnd
Isft tonight for Mexico City.
The Inlted Plates Battleship Michi-
gan has returned her after placing Gea.
eral Fella Diss aboard ths steamer
Esperansa for Havana
United BUtaa Ammunition te Mexicans.
iAtfatfi Press F.rt.)
DOUGLAS Arlx. November I Ten
thousand cartridges taksn from Army
stores have been smuggled across tha
Mexican border. They were abstracted
from case belonging to ths Ninth (negro)
Cavalry. Th specs formerly occupied bp
ths cartridges waa filled with sand.
PRIEST'S ANSWERS
PEEVED THE COURT
Fatier Pnaaitei Conld Hot Indicate
Texts Which Caused Jews' Ao-
cuaation of Xillini.
(dsserisses1 rVeas JtsSari.)
KIEV November S "VaudevUl Is
the term used today by ths newspaper
Klovsky Mysd ta referring to tha tostl-
mony of Father Pranaltea the priest
from Turkestan at the trial of Mendel
Bellies. It adds that the priest has
proven a "broken reed" for the pToseeu-
tlon. Judge Boldlrlew president of the court
became Impatient at today's 'bearing
when Father Praaaltaa continually re-
plied '1 don't know" ta questions and
was unable even to Indicate tha texts
of th Talmud and th Blbl. on which
he based hla denunciation of tha Jews.
The Judge aharply demanded whether tha
witness could hear tha questions put ta
him.
Father Pmnaitss did not confine hla
charges to any particular sect of fanatica
but declared that all Jews were concerned
In ritual observances.
After alluding to tha algnlfleance of the
number of wounds and to the method of
hilling employed. Father Pranaitea said
the object of ritual crime waa to hasten
the arrival of ths Messiah.
When asked to produce the book can-
tainlng a description of thee processes
the priest replied that It waa in St. Pe-
tersburg. Father Fraxtaltes related alleged histori-
cal records of the Fifth and Seventh Cen-
turies of the massacre of tens of thou-
sands of Christian prisoners by Jews and
similar horrors. The president of the
court had to warn him again to relate
only verified facts.
Professor T roils ky who occupies the
chair of Hebrew and Biblical archaeol-
ogy In the St. Petersburg Ecclesiastical
Academy followed Pranaitea on tha aland.
He declared that the Mosaic law prohib-
ited human sacrifloea. although Jewish
history made mention of human sacri-
fices to Moloch. Tha Pius Kings of Is-
rael and Judah did their utmost to sup-
press them. The Jewish religion he said
hss no prescription pointing to ritual
murder. In his opinion there was noth-
ing to show thst the murder of Tushin-
sky was In any way connected wrtth a rit-
ual i
Late In the evening while Profeasor
Kokorsoff a relative of the Russian
Premier was testifying the foreman of
the Jury Intimated that the question at
Issue ws sufficiently clear and that con-
sequently It was seedless to hear further
detailed theological evidence. The pres-
ident acquiesced and requested Profes-
sor Kokovsoff to curtail his testimony.
HAMES'
DIVORCE GRANTED.
Evidence
Was That Divorcee
Married
Norman MeCutaheon.
(AtstciitH Pttu XrSsrl.)
LONDON. November 1. Cecil Henry
Hemes was today granted a divorce on
statutory ground from Emily Eliaa
Hemes They were irsarrled at Pittsburg
In 1907. Mrs. Ramaa according to tha
evidence presented wot through a mar-
riage ceremony la California with Norman
McCutcheon. 1 .
Mrs Hemes wrote from her mother's
home to her has bead: "Can you ooma
over and arrange for a divorcer The
whole thing caa he arranged and you
can return free. Many happy returns en
your bithday." . j
Explaining that net mother waa so 111
that It would probably be fatal to tell
her that she had ooma home to procure
a divorce. Mrs. Hamea added:
"I simply can not kill her. Write soms-
tlmet to keep up the game until you come
for they keep asking why you don't
writ." .- . - i
HOOKWOZJf 7BX7AXXST.
Immigration Offioen Instructed to
Vigorously Examine Krvoomers.
WABHWOTOW Ntrewmber t--HsTmg
dlsoovered that a !arf pereenlage af to.
Balgracts eotalnf tatetbs TJnlted sHatas
ixfunay the en taring ky ths Tutf
AUSTU? LADY TELLS
ABOUT FLAItT JUICE
Foud It Veull Do ."Oilmed
for It ami 71i2iea U oa-
r ; rcenl it ta Otam.
Mrs. U Fart aas at Aastta's seelatF.
ta that any made U taUawtag atatameat
saoeralac Plaat Jutoei T
"U haa helped ma aa much that you
aaa rater ta see W paa wis ta direct-
ln ethers who mar aaffer with atxwsuih
k Uwuatee aa so. the merita ef Plaat Juioe.
a savw suuaraa wtia ladigwstioa for a long
time aad evaa tha awet aorupatoua diet.
In weald aaa (re ana from aoffartne.
Pt i has glvea ate mora relief thea
aas-talnc I hav ever triad before and!
hope other afflleted aa I was would bits
H a trial aad eea lor Uexnaetves tha woa.
eWfui rs isies.
N prepare. tioa ef the age haa provea
a baaeflotal far tadiatioa aad la fact
for all aerensjsmeau af tha atomach klaV
re. aad bleed. It eaters Immedi.
aiely lata tha clrculatlos attacks dta.
eaaed .aaatara. rastore organa to their
oemal aenditlaa aad ta fact makes you
feel baa a dirtwwat paraoa. Aa a cleajts-
tasr and rasaadial a rant riant Jules la ua-
aqualld aad Its tools affects for those
yhe ere run down suffer with aarvoaa
debility rheumatism aoaetipaUoa'and Use
UJr Immodlately apparsat. For sale
at Roue a Drug Store. Advertlaemeat.
' WILL BUT
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Great Bout hern Life.
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PUBLIC AUDITOR
ACCOUNTANT
Tswa)
YOU CAN SEE IT
AT THE CARNIVAL
Can Touch and Taste It One of Na
ture's Fewest and Great-
est Frodaota.
If you visit the No-Twu-Oh Carnival
next week you will have a chance to aea
many things of Interest. One of tbeea
will be la tha Industrial department aad
will be a showing of the prooesass of
firoducing Vltalltaa. tha new earth fluid
hat la gaining world fame.
At the Carnival In Houston one year
ago was shown the first exhibit ef thla
kind ever made. Since then similar ex-
hibits have been made in many cities.
One was a feature of the late Dallas
Fair. Raqueeta for Vltalltaa exhibits ar
pouring In and they are to be shown at
many fairs aad In many cities.
One feature of theea displays Is a
miniature plant operating day aad night
ahovrlng hew Vltalitae la extracted from
tha aaergiaad substasoe which It la
found. Into thla plaat la fed the crude
volcanic matin suiw mi vi at wihw h.vi.
try drop tha heavy dark golden liquid
that Is revoiuUonlxinc at least In part
tha taking of man-made medldnea. Thla
Kkant ta a small pattern of the large ones
t the iaboretorlea at Houston the only
place where Vltalltaa la acientiricaJly ex-
tracted. The pubUe now known enough about
Vltalltaa to be eager to know more. It Is
daily bringing relief aad amaalng cure
of ailments af stomach. Uvsr kidneys
bowels and blood. There la nothing els
Ilk Vltalltaa. See thla display and In
tha meantime you eaa Investigate Vltal-
ltaa at the Rouse drug store thla city.
For sale by jail druggist. Advertise-
ment cj3iTamriTp"" 11 " 11
Coast ara xwosTOrm victims Comrale-
atoaer OeneraJ Cammettt teday sent In-
structions to all Immigration officers
throughout tha oountry for vigorous ex-
axninatlona.
Latest statistics furnished by th ear-
ned Commission tha Commissioner
General said ahowed that the bookworm
Is prevalent in
two-thirds of the children.
In many plaoee running from TO to 71 par
eent among tha farming population: that
from M to SO per aeat of India's SOv.SOv-
00 people nave ft and that It ta widely
prevalent la Japan where the percentage
of Infection ta believed to be high al-
though axaot figures were not given in
Vaylay Ceylon Samoa and tha Philip-
pines also tha dleeass exists to a consid-
ers! ble degree he eaM. Che Atlantic
Coast immigration Mr. Camlnettl added
would net have to be watched ao closely
aa the malady does not exist In Europe to
any great extent being as a rule coaBned
to mlnsrs there.
Tke 0M BeSakis O lore's Tasteless em Teals
rVhenevsr Vau Need s 0nrl Tenia Take
tsrevsa
Is eemny valuable ss Ossissl Teals siussi
It eosulss tke well kswws aval sins miss f
qUIMIXS 1B4 IkO. Drlvws eat Malsrls. ea-
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Adv. .
STJ7ZZ3CZ COUiT.
Haa in Stripes Pleaded Own Case to
lOaaissippi Jurists.
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JACKSON. MIS.. November I. For tha
first time ta tha history of th Mississippi
Supreme Court its Judges looked dowa
from their bench today apoa a maa dreee-
ad ta prison atrip sod there to pieed his
awn ess. Tha prisoner J. O. Bennett
a former Swwspaperman of Jackson has
served two year of a IS-year seatanoa for
bigamy.
Blood Hum
Commonly causa pimples bolls ' Uvea
ecssma or salt rheum or sosm ether form
of aruptloa; but omtlmea they exist ta
tha system. Indicated by toetlog of weak
twas taague loss ef appetite or general
debfllty without eauslng snybnaxtng
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