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SLAYER OF RUSS PEACE DELEGATE GUO OF‘REVENGE’ ■. -i Swiss Officer Kills One and Wounds Two Soviet Representatives, By United Pre g# LAUSANNE, May 11.—" I'm glad I had revenge.” Maurice Conradi, former officer in the czar's army, who late yesterday threw the Lausanne conference Into consternation by assassinating M. Verowsky, Russian delegate, mortally wounding the latter’s secretary and shooting another Russian, made this statement as part of a lengthy plea before an examining magistrate today. Conradi charged the Bolshevik! •with torturing his aged parents and two of his spns. who he said, died of starvation and cruel treatment in Russia after the revolution. Thrice Shot Down In the dining room of the Hotel Cecil last evening, after having consumed numerous brandies, Conradi drew a revolver and approaching the table where Verowsky, Ahrens, chief of the Russian telegraph agency, and Dibrilkovsky, the former’s secretary, were seated, shot down all three with six bullets. He then gave himself up. The Near East parley was thrown Into confusion by the shooting. It was reported that Fascistl had perpetrated the assassination of Verowsky, who was soviet representative to Italy, a strong figure in the background of Russian affairs, and negotiator of the Russian-Itallan trade agreement. Swiss Fascist! organizations, however, disclaimed any knowledge of the incident. Expect Strong Protest Strong protest from the government at Moscow is looked for. The Russians are expected to charge Switzerland with not furnishing sufficient protection for the soviet emissaries. President Motta, of Switzerland, has issued a statement regretting the disturbance. M. Ahrens has telegraphed Moscow for instructions regarding Verowsky’s funeral. Dibrilkovsky’s condition is critical. He has two bullets in his chest. Ahrens will recover. NOTE ACCUSES SWITZERLAND Russian Government Places Blame for Assassination. By United Press BERLIN, May 11. —Russia's repre-
USED TO BE THIN, . WEAK AND PALE aouth Carolina Lady Felt Mis erahle—Tells How She Regained Strength and a Good, Healthy Color. Central, S. C.—“l was in a very weakened condition —pale and thin, hardly able to go,” says Mrs. Bessie Bearden, of this place. ‘‘l would suffer, when I stood on my feet, with bearing-down pains in my sides and lower parts of my body. “I di i not rest well and didn't want anything to eat. “My color was bad and I felt miserable. “A friend of mine told me of Cardul, and then I remembered my mother used to take It. After the first bottle I was better. I began to fleshen up, and I regained my strength and good healthy color. I am feeling fine. I took twelve bottles (of Cardul) and haven’t had a bit of trouble since." Thousands of other women have had similar experiences in the use of Cardui, which has brought relief where other medicines had failed. If you suffer from female ailments, take Cardul. It is a scientific remedy for woman’s ills and may be just what you need. Get it at the drug store.
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sentatives at the Lausanne conference have handed a note to the Swiss government formally accusing Switzerland of failing to take precaution to protect the lives of Vorowsky, Ahrens and Dibrilkowsky, after being notified an attack on the soviet delegates was planned.
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THORN SCRATCH FATAL TO GREENSBURG MAN By Times Special GREENSBURG, Ind., May 11.— John Downey, 62, died at the Memorial Hospital Thursday, following the amputation of his right arm at the
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shoulder several days after blood poisoning had developed from a slight scratch on his hand by a thorn. A wife and two sons survive.
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Sale of Reed, Fibre and Outdoor Furniture Our marvelous display of summer furniture includes just the articles you need—whether your problem is furnishing* your porch or summer cottage, or providing lawn furniture. You’ll be surprised how inexpensively you can furnish your porch or lawn.
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Fiber Rockers, $8.45 These fiber rockers are the last word in style and comfort. Seats are beautifully upholstered, and the colors and designs will charm you. A sensational bap gain tomorrow.
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