South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 150, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 May 1916 — Page 12
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George Kisler of Detroit Dies. and His Victim is in Hospital. Sw8-Ti?tk s pee Lai Srvk--: DrTTROIT. May 2'J. Geerge Kislr. aged 2 yf.ir. shot and .-erioiiKly wourued his childhood lover, Mrs. Mary MddaugrV. am! then turned the w.ijton on himself and died from two bullet wounds in his tunp'e. Mrs. Meddaughs is in a hospital, with slight cham cm for recov- ' ry. Mr. Mrddaughs t I1 the prosecutor thai KDler wan jealous of her l'-uue he faw her talking to another rmn She 1 i I not know, howver, until after Klsler was ilv;id, that he T-a.H the one who shot her. She thought sh' w as t hp victim of a street bra wl. hehev ing a stray bulW-t h.nl struck her. Kilr was employed .it the Packard Motor company's plant. USES KEROSENE IN AUTO Sparta Mil ii (Vrfi-rH leico That Snlw High Cost. New s-Tini- 'p"ial Kervi' : SPARTA. .May Caroline may go as high as a kit" as far as Mine Smith, a farmer living near here. :s onceri.ea. Smith has perltted a device that makes it jo.sihl' to use kerasene in lil automobile instead of gasoline. The invention is attached to the engine of the car. and it is said that a gallon of low snide kerosene wiil produce as much speed and as many miles to the gallon a-s will the hicher jiriced U u ids. No trouble with carhon is experienced. It is said the device may also he attached to other types of gasoline en Kin es. Smith experimented several months with the device I f fore deciding that it would produce the desired results. Patents have been applied for FOUR SENT TO PRISON letnitrrs An Sentenced to .Jackson! J'lom Detroit. News-Time Spe i ll Servi'e: hi:Ti:dT. May L'H. Tour men were sent to Jackson penitentiary hy Jude Jeffries for terms of from ne to five years. Carl Kalkis. who stahhed and killed John Kinei. helievinp hirn to ho in loe with his wife. Kot from three to five years, with a recommendation of five; aad CeorKe Ashes, who stabbed and wounded Jacob Kanari. K't the same. I'red Carries, who broke into a restaurant and stole will stay for one Near, together with H. J. Kibel, who broke into a r esident at 14 I u tliciehl st. and stole ?t;o worth of silver. MRS. BRADLEY CHOSEN j I'lilcaKo Woman Iteelceti'd ly lidies of Auxiliary. News -Times S (" hi Servb f PKTKolT. May :".i.--Mrs. Cl.ira Ihailhy of I'liicaio was re-ejected urand president of the lathes' auxiliary to the llroiherhood of ibiilw;iy Tiainiiit u ;it the triennial comention if the order at ttie Hotel Statr. William I. 1-ee of Clevela nil, Krand ire.;dent of the Brotherhood of Hailway Tr.tinmeti. was elected Krand councilor of the auxili.tr. it!ur o'Ticrrs elected were: First rice president, Mrs. Adi Marshall. Philadelphia; second ice president. Mrs. Mary "usack, Torvmto. eroesAK iu wtHi. GOULD HOT SLEEF Made Well by Lydia E. Pinl: ham'sVerjetableCompound. North Oxford, lla.su. 'I had los thre chilJrrn and I was all rui lovN n and w ea it t 1 I vould not ?lee; it nig-ht. My eye siht would lea' me and everythi': I ate upset rr. stcnuicyt. I wa very nrvai:s nr If I roubl start t sw eep I wo;:' har to stop an lie down before to:ld flni?h. ' lookin? ov( day and rexd e a w oman ho f?lt as I did and to " "..; .:!.- I:. Pmk!ia.-n's YeetaMe Com p)jr..i, s f tvok it to. New I a: totid to tell yoj i am fcelirt: fir. h'.m ka.- given t'rth to a i.oy ha', y II is my 'Pinkh.'m" baby. I keep : bottle o CvTrpjT i In ny hou.'f al as" .Mr, petr Marro, Box '4. Nrrth ex ford. Mar. c p 1 es "vr. -ji. 1 n 1 i K esft t c n, w ( k -nes. an.l uTv(;:.r.esn are r-mrtoir. which indti-iite a lowered vltAitty of lb femalr orKxn .fm, and te tonio Ktrenther.ir.K properties of the jrooo olil fashioned root.- and hert contained in I.ydi.i P.. Plnkham's Velahle (.VT.ji.i'jiui. are Just whM is rie'lesi b e tr w nnvin '.vho Is in .'s Mar.Oh (nJltlon. lNr fr- advie In re-n rd to anv AjimniiiK ynifm urtte to I.I1a Pinkliam ledit inc is, (confhlmlial). Lj im. M
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His onb' consolation, now that Marion WILL RECRUIT STUDENTS FROM INDIANA COLLEGES Iv Wallutv, Jr.. Adjutant of Indianapolis Ilurrau. to Make SjH-akinv Tour. N'ews-Tinies Special Service : INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. May -?. Lew Wallaee, jr.. adjutant of the In dianapolis bureau for the three citi-' zens' training camps to be conducted at Kort Benjamin Harrison this summer, will begin ;i tour of Indiana elleKes Wednesday to interest students in the work of the camps. Mr. Wallace expeets to address the students of Indiana university. lepauw, Wabash, kose Polytechnic and State normal this week. Mote than 1',iih men have been recruited in the 1 states of the central department of the army for the Indianapolis camps, and it is expected that the list will urow by hundreds each week. WALTHERS LEAGUE IN DISTRICT MEET TODAY Indiana Session tt Open This MrnUi at lAaMsilh lo Ss;'k lieshleney. IWANSVILLi:. Ind.. May V. More than -bi delegates had arrived in Kvansville late Sunday to attend the Indiana district meetinof the Waithers league. Delegates from Terre Haute. Fort Wayne. Seymour. Indianapolis and Vineennes had armed. The Fort Wayne delegation arrived late in a special car. The convention will officially begin Monday morning with an address of
welcome by Mayor Henjamia Fo-se.jto renew his elTorts to bring about Sunday night the delegates were! peace among the warrimr nation
gien ii reception. The attendance is the largest ever attending a district meeting and the number of delegates exceeds the expectations of the local organization. Pres't J. H. Hocrner of Fort Wayne is a candidate for re-election and is opposed by F. A. Diekmann yf Hvansulle. present secretary. FIVE PERSONS HURTMiraculous I'seajH Kesiilts When Car Smashes on KK-ks. Nfflj-Time; Special Svrv! MUSK EOON Mav Fie members of an automobile party nau a miraculous esi.tpt- lioui at-iiui "ir l" ' rising plunged off a orivlce on the Cedar Sprints road eiT of Muskegon and dropped to the rocky creek bottom 1 0 fe-t below and was wrecked. C. L. Churchill. Shelby b inker, was driving the car. The accident came when he turned out for another auto. None of the occupants were scrio'.'sly hurt.
I ; f : : V - ' .-4mt.- ..b is pone, is his parden and flowers. HOOSIER SUFFRAGISTS READY FOR BIG PARADE KxiHvt to bo Well Kcpresentcd ncinonstratlon in Chicago Iurlnr Convention. in INDIANAPOLIS, May 20. -Indiana suffragists have completed their an anements to he in Chicago at the I Woman's party convention, called by the Congressional Union for June ", t and 7. Tlie Indiana state delegation will leave Indianapolis for the Windy City at midnight on the Motion. June .", and will arrhe at 7 o'clock on Tue nsornin? of the UP-; parade. When the 4, ZOO "women who lcliee that "all men (and women) are ere ited equal" march through the streets of Chicago, the loosie state .11 he- represented. The committee in charge of the activities in this state comprises Mir. Kich.ird Fd wards of Peru, chairman; Mrs. Alexander Hugh Scott. ilMJ X. Illinois street. Indianapolis, ice chairman; Mrs. A. II. iJeardsu y, F.lkhart: Miss Ada 7ush. Kentland, and Mrs. John .Nichols of this city. Tie committee announced thiseenin? that eery possible indueentent is being made to women who desire to represent the state at the con erd ion. FORD MAY RETURN ixpeeted to Sail in Peace I Efforts June to Again. Try DF.TKOIT, Mich.. May 29. Henry Fortl. who organized the Ford peace er.pedltion which sailed for Europe last winter, may return to Europe This possibility was made public Sunday night by Theodore Delavigne who is in close touch with Mr. Forth He said Mr. Ford may sail for Stockholm about June 1.". Caston Plantiff. who was left in charge of the peace party when Mr. Ford was taken ill last winter, has been litre for some time. It was said he will sail for Europe June 1. MAY BE THUG VICTIM Aged Man Alleged to Hau Large Sum of Money. Had pet skj:v John Shanlev Mich.. May 29. a I'?tskev nioneer , farnit,r . j fis -.rs, was found i 1 at M:n'km ivv City today with one side of h head badlv hr-Ued and a large sum of money he w known to have tarried w.ts missing. Foul pl.iy is suspected. Coroner Nihart ami Sheriff Purtde are in vestigating;. He leaes a widow and ti e e hi Id re n. CHFAYING GUMS - All Th I'ltlll .".r.l UI.'T at Coonlev. Ad L
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I:m ;iIk to rind Tvo of Their XuiiiIht Miin. EVANS VILLK. Ind.. May Kic'vird Disney. "0 years old. ami Edward Northern. ;'.S years old. , were dro.vned In the Ohio river four! miles below here, early Sunday, morning, after the boat in which 1 fhe- were crossing the river with t six other capsized. A iarty of eight meiv had started out to cross the river in it skiff. The . ... .,.! :.. : .. .1 eurreni- ui hum point m swul autii treacherous, and caught them just as a heavy storm was breaking, und the boai overturned. throwing all into the river. The men managed to cling to the 6verturned boat and were swept down the river in the darkness. battered by the rising waves. After drifting three miles, the men manaced -to maneuver the boat into shallow water and got to shore half iead. It was then found that Disney and Northern were missing. It is Ulieved that, chilled by the water, they lost their grip and sank to death in the river. An all day search failed to recover the bodies. The. son. had boat was found near Hender-1 1 Ky. Disney was marrier and three children. STUDENT DROWNS lumpOut of Boat for Long tance Swim. I)i FOIIT WAYNE. Ind.. May 2'J. Walter Quigley. is years old. was drowned in Fox lake, near Angela. Sunday afternoon when he jumped out of a boat for a long distance swim. The joung man was a student at Tri-State college. Angola. STATE BRIEFS News-Times Special Service: PORT HURON, Mich. An epidemic of influenza and pink eye has broken out among horses In the vicinity of Smith Creek. Representatives of the state live stock sanitary commission are on the ground in an effort to check the spread of the disease. News-Times Special Service: JACKSON, Mich. An inventory just completed by the public library staff discloses the fact that books or. religious subjects led in the number of volumes given out during the last year. News-Times Special Service: MUSKEGON. Mich. The claim of Theodore Kumbaugh of Three Rivers, who says he is the oldest school examiner in Michigan, is dis puted by James 1 1. Cogshall of Mus- ! kegon. Kumbaugh is 76 years old! ar:d Cogshall 7J. i News-Times Special Servi - EATON RAPIDS,-Mich. The funeral ot Ferris Hall, one of the victims of the double drowning here, took place Friday afternoon. It was one of the largest funerals held in this c-ity in a Ion time. The high school, including faculty and sturents, attended in a body. News-Times Special Service: LUDINGTON. Mich. Mrs. Edv ard Fortune. l',0 years old, daughter of Dr. Edgar F. Atwood and Mrs. Emma Atwood, deputy state comI. ander of the Lady Maccabees, died at her home here. News-Times Special ScrPe: ST. JOHNS. Mich. A district con vention of Pythian Sisters is in ses s'.on here. Delegates from Muskegon, ! Ionia, Middleville, Beldin, Nashville. Greenville and Grand Rapids! are present. International News Service: ANDERSON, Ind. Doctors be-j Leve that the two-year-old son of Air. and Mrs. Clifford Feist will die j as the result of an accident in which j he dropped head first into a small hole and remained that way for two hours and a half. Internntion.nl News Service: BLOOM l.NUTOX, Ind. - Helms chose an unusual commit sukide. He jabbed stick down his throat until to death. John way to it sharp bled he lntern.ition.nl News Service. RUSHV1LLE. Ind. Runaways have no terrors for J. M. Wigginton, vho although M years old. went through one without being injured. Ii!t'riKiti'ii;i! News Service: CONNERSRV1LLE. Ind. Local prefers are considering a plan to employ a cenumon delivery service. Iiitcrn.it i"ti;il News Service; KVANSVILLE. Ind. Because the local national juard company has been disbanded, the .ms of Vettrans will tire the salute over the! day. lnteru.Uion.nl News Scrvbe: COLUMBUS. lnd. Charles F. Dehmer's automobile struck a lark- : ir. the road. The pick flew un. strik- .- 1. 1- i.:v, a pa sjse riser. tn the heiid and injuring him severelv - 1 International News Service: JOXKSBOUO. Ind. Al McKeever. overcome by the heat, fell 2'. feet from the rof of a houe tn which he was working. : OSTEOPATHIC Ol TICKS, eieorge V. Nienstedt ami Dr. Oownev. Osteopathic PhvsiX I AV Dr. D. M. cians. hav nMvi t Suite I.S Farmers' Trust Bldi'. Ada.
INDIANA WILL HONOR HER SOLDIER DEAD
;e :jc sfc : sfc sje jc ie International News Service: INDIANAPOLIS. Despite the au- ; tomobile race and the baseball game, j jtl ere will be several Memorial day I ! observances. Sen. John W. Kern will ! speak st a meeting at the soldiers' and sailors monument, and Judge Ira Christian of No.desville will speak at Crown Hill cemetery, " - International News Service: LEBANON. Kev. Daisy Barr, In dianapolis evangelist, will deliver the principal Memorial day addrts-s. International News Service: NEWCASTLE. The police and tire departments and several lodges will march in a Memorial day pan.de with members of the G. A. II. and W. IL C. Archibald II3II of Indianapolis will speak. International News Service: FKANKFOUT. Earl B. .Stroup will deliver the memorial address ai d Jean Cheadle will read Lincoln's Gettysburg address. International Newn Service: FOWLEB. Ele Stansburg of Wilhamsport will deliver the memorial address. International News service: CAMBRIDGE CITY. W. A. Fetcham, formerly attorney general, will speak here at the cemetery. Lintoln's Gettysburg address will b read. Interuationnl News Service: HUNTINGTON. Kev. Ralph D. Wheudon will be the chief speaker at the Memorial day observance here. International News Service: SULLIVAN. Kev. C. B. llershey, president of the Union Christian college at Merom, will address a ! memorial meeting here. John C. Chaney will be marshal of the day. International News Service: BATESVILLE. The Knights of St. John, the German Landwehr Verein and the I 1. of A., will march in the .Memorial day parade. Kev. John Meyer will speak. International News Service: CONNERS VI LLE. The arrangements for the memorial service are in the hands of the G. A. K.t the W. R C. and the Tri Kappa sororit,-. A resident of each township in Fayette county was appointed to help arouse interest in the observance. International News Service: WINCHESTER. Re. E. S. Shumaker of Indianapolis will be the principal speaker at the? First M. E. church here. . CULVER BOYS FORM CAMP ASSOCIATION Will Afliliatc With Other Training Camp Organi7.ations of United States. CULVER. Ind.. May 29. To enCourage military training for high school boys and to promote a system of camp.4 for that purpose, the Ö00 boys of Camp Newton D. Baker today perfected the organization of the Culver Military Training Camps' association. The association will affiliate with the Military Training Camps' Association of the United I States, w hich was formed by the ! men of various college and business j men's camps. Col. L,. K. Gignilliat j of Culver, was made honorary presj ident. The active president is Harry j H. IvOtta, Goshen. Ind.; secretary, i Paul L. Morrison. Hartsville, Ind.; treasurer. Joseph I wood. Ind. harpe, GreenTWO KILLED WHEN CAR AND AUTO COLLIDE Intcrurhaii View Obstructed by Houses and Machine Hushes Oil Crossin.c. SHELBY VILLE, Ind.. May 29. Peter Straub, 55 years old, and Charles Veatch. 25 years old, are dead; Will Hulshart. 41 years old. a grocer, is in a precarious condition. and Harry Fritts. 20 years old ' sufff red ;t ,,roken h-g. as the result ol the collision of an automobile 1 driven by Hulshart, and an Indian- ! apolis and Cincinnati traction car here Sunday evening. The accident occurred at a crossing near the traction car barns-, as ' the men. all residents of Shelbyville. were starting for a ride in the country. The view was obstructed by a house and the barns and the j men did not know of the approach ! of the car until a few seconds before the automobile was crushed. DIES DURING STORM Ind., May 20. 67 vear old. a EVANS VILLE. 1 Thomas Milliard. i farmer, died near his home late SatI urday. 12 miles from i:-ansville. in I the course of a windstorm that swept !this section of the state. Milliard's buggy was overturned. 1 Me erawletl from under it, but it is' 1 Vi . nf.iric..i r. wtn.k ..f ! apoplexy as a result of the acci - ' dent. rm riTrii? Iiir.s TAfNTON. Mus.s.. May S. Marsliall S. Snow, former dean of Wash - imrton universitv. St. Louis. Mo.. 'dted here Sundav at the home of a j relative) after an illness of several . months. He was a member of variis historical societies and at one' time n a pre?iHen t ol tne .vnssuri Historical society.
Store Closes at NOON Tomorrow, Tuesday, Decoration Day
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Continues Tomorrow Morning and all day Wednesday HUNDREDS of bargains and reduced prices are to be found in departments throughout the store. There are: Silk Dresses y Price Silk Blouses 4" Price Special Millinery Offerings Summer Underwear Bargains Bargains in Wash Goods Low Priced Embroideries Special Reduction in Draperies Special Offerings on 2nd Floor
L OPERATORS IN 1PIG0 PROTEST United States Citizens in Mexico Lay Grievances Before Government. WASHIXGTON, May 2d. On tli eve of the receipt of Gen. Carranza's new note, which officials believe willJ renew th demand for withdrawal of American troops from Mexico, and with another conference between American and Mexican military commanders about to begin, a protest was received at the white house Sunday reporting serious ditficidties between American oil operators at Tampico and the Mexican au thorities. The protest came in the form of a telegram addressed to Pres't Wilson by SI American citizens residj ing at Tampico. w ho had held a I rnas meeting and determined to lay I their cast; before the government. I They declared the Mexican military otlicials were promulgating decrees designed to make it impossible for American to do business in. the country and told how one of their number had been arrested and imprisoned for three hours because he refused to pay his employes vages fixed by the authorities in excess of terms previously agreed upon with the men. To Make Investigation. The signers of the message asserted their rights to protection from the American government, and announced their determination not to Cümpiv with arbitrary and eon j fiJ:catory orders and decrees by the i Mexicans. ( "White house officials sent the pro1 u.t t() tne state department for j investigation. Other complaints al- : roudy haebeen received regarding j r,.'cent decrees by the Carranza govemrnent. and it is probable that there will be representations n the subject jjst as soon as the controversy over the presence of American troops in Mexico is adjusted. The Tampico message said: "A military decree was issued some months ago providing that ImytIvj mi'ht not be leased in the ! state of Vera Cruz for oil purposes. without the consent of the state governrr.ent ana ims uecree 1 o-e n odiMed until now no foreigner is permitted to acquire leases, real ' estate, or assignments of leases from , a native. Ban 011 All Izmir's. 'Tn tli'.s fctatf an American may ' not acquire real estate nor may he J leae land from a Mexican, nor will i he even be perniittexl to lease a ' hone or apartment for over one! : year withoat a special permit. The 1 military government of this state has I instructec the stamp office not to issue certificates of transfer where one American sells to another, and the governor refuses to certify to ti e signature of the notarv in any "nuaii or uiuei mimi imh--ik 1 !1 which the American appears.
"End - of - efiect of this procedure is to prevent Americans from transferring thenproperty to other foreigners." The Mexican embassy had information Sunday that Manuel Menclez. Gen. Carranza's personal messenger bringing the new note to the United States passed through St. Louis Saturday and should reach here early Monday. Eliseo Arredondo. the Mexican minister designate, may deliver the communication Monday. Otherwise its delivery will be postponed until Wednesday, government offices being closed on Tuesday in observance of Memorial day. Further details regarding the recent engagement near Cruses between seven men of the 17th infantry and an outlaw hand of 2'J under the notorious bandit leaders Cervantes and Bencomo, both of whom were killed by Private George liulett. were received at the wardepartment Sunday from Cen. Pershing. Mis message from Namiquipa May 2', was as follows: Americans in Prar l ight. "iK'tailed account of the liht yi sterday showed splendid eoriduct on the part of detachment of enlisted men. Without an ottb er and under lince Corp. Davis Larksbury (who died from wounds) these men fought against reat odds, drove off enemy who charged them on horseback. E.-peeial credit is due Private Hulett who killed both Cervantes and P.encnmo, as they tode by him. Several of Villa bandits were wounded as trail of blood plainly indicated. Identilir.-ation of j Cervantes absolute. De ath regarded j by many people in this vicinity as' fortunate. Private Strong, troop . ! 7th cavalry, reported mi-sinz from tamp, returned May 2 4, having been J lost." ! The state department San-lay r e- j eehed a message stating that sev eral Americans from the tl.oi.iiojara mining district had uo:i- t-j Manzanilio to await a steamship for 'alifornia. About 1 MM Amen a r. y left .ManzanMIo and Maz.itlan a t-w weeks a'o. Accordiri to t-t!:ci.il e-timates from soraewhat no;, formation there are about : re ;n - Americans in all. s'ill in M-i ot v liotn a 00 oil tiistri'-t. ,t 2.'i"M are ir, a n-1 1 . 2 m 1 at M; v Ta Ml pi'-o e.O V . IINI IIIIHlCN sTOKi: ou m ( him; (.rs FIELD .L:aD-1 A i ITERS, b-at , Nami'iuipa. May S v i t wir b-.s s to Columbus. N. M.. May 2 lb ' A !iidib ri store of ma. -hire c-in-. ri!es and ammunition bt buitring to th Villa f.-rt w.i.- unearthed todav i:. a. fanyon near lu re towr:cp opbo Nami-iuipa working tiüd r A merit an direction. Tht- find. re'ar-Jcd a.- important, beca U.-e i ;e eal- a. c lian-e in the spirit mai.il sted toward the Arneri'-an troops by ti.e i.afves of this section. The liri'iir.g of the vi h- : attribute.J iirctl- t- tlie fori! killing of Cande'ario 'ervanb -. th- botorions Villista li-uT-n.i nt. it be nir Pointe! ut tiiat bnaily the Mexicans feel fret- to Ii-' "dose S.'cre'S. Vthich before the If-aTh of l'iT:ir.t-s ! t)ey ha..- ke;,; bmb.-r threats of, tlfatb. j RDM' .-"I DS aid BIRD MED! ic NI.s. AM P t A 2 .
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the - SUE TG C0J.LECT BONDS Southern Rail' ay SmUs Income mt SJ:?. 700tono Worth. SHK EVE PORT, I-a.. May . Suit was instituted in the U. S. district court here Saturday by ibe St. Louis, Iron Mountain V Southern railway and B. F. Buh, re-ceiver f--r that road, to force the t idb-. tion " f 2.1,7M"',000 second niortgate im-oine lionds issued by the Texa.s v- Pa it. railroad In 18SS and which ate held by Bush as receiver. Application is also m-i-V f--r tl:-i appointment of a receiver f-T thj Texas - Pat i!i CONVICT TEN AS SPIES Thre Are Already Bru-el-. Sas I Accnietl Report. 111 LONDON. May :.--T n p.-r-. have bet n t onvatt d u! i" ;a u c Utiisels. actording t a Rc:!ef j-ateh from Atiist--iti.ini v.bi' li -j. 1 he Tt b gr j t f a a U t hoi .! I . -l t ! statement that 1b' i.. r.oi ,t -rad have b.-t n ute-j, v. hi;e :: s ntenct s of s- ( ii ct L-i .-, Abo weit tondmnt tl to death w r- i-imnu'jM ti life imprisonment. Ni r.et n e1!", tl'ie dispatch bivs, w .vritneeii to terms of i m ; i -on m e-u t v at yii.g in 1 m?th. PRAISES PEACE SPEECH Semi-OlTicial Organ of atitati I .anils W IN011. 1 1 .M E. Italia, the vati-.tn, g -peecf; of May '.. Th." i'orriere- .j S'-rni- :!; ; t i-rari of '.; :ves hign praise to ;. Pres't Wil.,n be for tr E:.f r e J Vai aina l:k.-r:s Pn-s't Wil-,!.'s to ad vi- e "to 1 'it sa It ' 1 . 1. In Tn' Lion Tii-lU-'L-e i -.il tail," !-i r: h i s - j , ! -. 1 ; il,'' id 'ally a' o-ia' ! rev erv 1 a re dirh'-ult l-ra ct i- a 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1.-' N. L lb t I eo!oj ! , ' !-; re, t, Mf Almost Wltho'it , AlTI" ' N'n-Poison'.'; - t"'.'it 1 . r tior.s i'.".' ? '"oo:. I i 'o. Adv t. NUXftTED IRON !nert-i ttrrr.Jttl V.icite, rervojt ru rnt la tfa 1 anv lt-.ranct. tUfl 'rfit tr it ?r.t n er full ti'ltcttJm 1 nrjp e.r".cl ocn t ; r"r la ttl pAT vt-k y nr tloet'jr o? Irurctit itMt It, VieLli-' ' ; i..L4 LfrijC StsT jwtj ttxrU U La mtok 1 Üed Bugs Quietnp. t: D. O , makes full 5urt o th bfst heir Killer on irt!.. htta ihsn . ba-rrel of old-f ash ion-d dor O-T? A fprlr.k.lr spout In t?fr ooi to ft th-ra In !b hard-to-g?t-al plsrs. Uofca. Roscho. Ants nd rT-s m t exist when P. D. Cf. is 0, as l kilLi ra tnJ thstr eegu aa wR. P 1 Q. will not injur bidir.r. iCllls Tis on dv xt J our aruc stor.
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