Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 189, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 7, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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A BETTER DAY AHEAD
11
mm CfltRll CALLER
M.t.BW JfH'HO COMPANY
Memlmr Aociatcd Press
TU AMtlxd Vfvnt Id tnudmdrr
MUk9 tv On uw for rrpuMitenttan 6t
MlSWl Miir'ertianlnibtocttt1jfwj Uua red and
hew jiid)Hitid therein. ' plent if u 1
Sul.riptl8n nt The aneieiil order passe.
nnillt n III 'I'luac.
amis . princess is -.haned
uu ilil Anvil o! saiiifpc Then-
were pudd' of blood n the
Mum i I orp. blood
I A I II lul tl.1 itl. .....Ilil. .l.11.ltt lf
Tie Ap;!!" l-'.nw In owjllriJy I . .1 i J . ; .nullum
HOia t On ti for rvDuMltenttan At "'"s " "'Ml "' ' 1 "
H tfwn vf4Ui tu (t tvr nut otht.rwlo I a Ue its -imrii nml m. hi re is
to svhn' i'kM AiiuTtn in pre
pared to u ith lYrs'iu k. let
rirt-.i.h iy "AH hail AniPii
. ii'i xinpiMiililrfN ' " i
Mwlww-rllwin when m-dmlm ft ailanirf
hi addie niiuuld ifivo both the old nnd
imw diJi-icM. Carriers for The Callr
pay I'Bjiti ft lliflr jiapont and hr so- '
teSile lo xtm1 moro tlmri a !'
edlt lo iil)M.HIir. Tliiui marflln of
jfl 1 mnn.ll. end r) fw linvwn will he
kerllll' fell HullHCtlpUOWl llf due lilt
rurrJt'r and nol The Cnllar tniWInlilnp
Company- I'omplainta of nervtr or-
1rf Jo Mart or dlwxmtlnu delivery of
;mht Mid changi ' addrtaa. should
V iiildrt wil m telephoned to
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
PHONE j8
Addrcra nil huatnomi aontntuhlCMUioti
umi limn out all cliccka. draft. mei
tndiia and exprewi orders to Tim Call' '
f t'UlMiiiiK t'oinpans. All Item article
and ioiinunloaUos nhoml he ml-.1iMM-d
t. JCdtloi Ccitpti Orlstl fnll-
ilnt-i ua wotinil -cfaun matter m
the pontoffl- In irju ('luinti. Tt urn
.w-i-.i.ii-..-.-i-
DARKEST RUSSIA.
IViictnition uf Hu.iii 1 'In
t'ffiny jjocs tin n'lil tli' AHu'' ' k
a y lo ivp ' h lhe niHihini!
tion of norlm Tin- Finn
s.iid to lir rtiui '" throw thiir
u"inlit with ;'!ir.Hiit Tit- i-
Jiot a prospp t to he 'nnsi'li tcil
liylitly. The grent HuasiHo i.n.
lolu. li tliri-alciu'i) from 1'if
south OiK'P it K IfHl intiMi-
tion or usifittHKT hccoiiips inipos-
Hililo I'xccpi Ihroiifih Hiberiii iind
Hiborin is tlu lonjf route ' but
l If
AVnsluiiRto) Paris and l."iilo!i
fire innkiiiK o heroic pffort o dis-
cover some moiins "f effeftniL' :im
Jippronel' but Ilussia is split up
into it dozen fnHioiix no niic ii
wfiu-li spenks for tlie peoplr Nn
pfinsidenilde portion f liiissu
has nshed for HNiMiiiiee ami K
elishy lilUi offered no silllti"ii t
the difficulty It' the Alli-x if
jn and lJussm joins Oprmnn--
they lose nn enormous economic
Mid military ndanta(t' t the
offset. It" on the other hand
KiiKsin ean lie persuaded to hc
eept nil nrmyof liberation whose
jHirpo.se shall be dearly estab-
lished there is every reason to be-
lievc ihnt th llun will be seri-
ously embarrassed at onee. It is
possible that a commission of
wowinent American business
the llun i the
't r tonihed tlyer.
.it thiniw pmmpm
er where UlP
The -o k .t
The old order
int nli) i ion
lorehi". ut liberty burn with fieivp
splf".m ippressioo i k n t
iiikiImiI Ii I hips on tlie mop. Op-
itissihi imt ci iifiieil to Oer-
Viihtrin Tuikpy. Midaarin
iippicsMiMi is not iiipusured by
in!inii. .1 1 1 1 1 ciiiiii'i'i by things tiuit
hi tiiucliod tsled. smelted
In 'i il in seen Thei c i n torni
ni nii:-i'.ii " which is bitterer
M. .in tiiateriMi oppression . there is
.i In -tn of oppression which gnaws
ai the spirit and saps the heart.
The Hue abroad is no less dnn
a 1 1 mis t lt.ii 'In 1 1 nn .it hmiii
The I .it home accepts the
s.iiiii si!Il it i Veil )t ltd thf if im of
'Mini !
I 'i "itns. is 1 lie dii i iin a nt "In
Ui !s It.- i ilnonieil
rVrjitisiM beliexes m tin old
mder l'i I'unsoo tolerates woman
siiffratt becniisc he dare not op-
pose it Fertfiisoli tolerates the
ten-mile zone because lie hopes
to undo n Fertfiisoii is n reni-tioti-ary
He is u repiTsetita! ive of
the day that is deatl the was that
is dead the school that has re-
cessed forever.
Canute tried to turn the tide.
Hod was irreater than Canute.
Ferguson tries to turn the tide
Uod is trreater than Ferguson.
With many ereakintrs and ca
titstrophes Tcmis approaches re-
demption In nil counties cities
precincts 'onus the force of
ile.it things overcomes tin lot ce
ot vile t hints According to their
utterances and a''t men are sift-
ed Iron; p'-elense and falsehood.
It is well lhat women fim! it
possible to assert thomsolves now.
liy tile cagerntttH mid fullness of
their co-operation thuy will help
to loek the shaekkw of lijrht on
the wriHts of tyranny. The privi
lege of the ballot is n glorious
privilege and ought to be exer-
cised gloriously. That thing is
beautiful which is ninde beniili-
fill by incessant toil. If polities
is eon-opt. polities is corrupt be-
cause good people are too good
to do their simple duty towiml
SUBMARINES CHIEF
TOPIC AMONG LADS
CROSSING BIG POND
t.O.VIiON June h'ui ti ntiileiiP
of The AMOotHlMl I imk i VUIioiirIi
trnelMhlfm thwi In I'm '. et Mneilion
notrtlorb ri m well iitPfiiil Hint the
MtblfMM-ltM- iwnacc l vutuiillv null-
ftiblo. ulmnrlun Ihrouchoiit lUr (rip
9lf JmhaM thr rhlef wuliji!'! of on-
v BrtoUlon. riiMMlly the reforcnoaa to
tlio underMot Irrrer n- Jim ulnr. hut It
l appnront thul much iwrluun theiiKhl
I Riven to t -uiMtx una mat tiiev
liHun luigi In imaRtnutiuii This up-
lle In nfflc"i. im !! hm In llHt tnPil
Ml ph t inkiv thpv have mi dPMhv of
i l.iimh with the HnkinR enni.s em ft
The rwiwiti f.'i HiIh Ha intl put
lij inn Im "I tiifioitrv win. f-ccotl)
lumleii in Knicluml I'tuhtlttn rcili-
riuouii'H.' he Mini. Uni t uiif Rami-' In
lti.it iniliv etilinuliiii lir Mlinmeil ut
lhe miltlict i. iittituile -Kai'll.
lighting th mihmnrlnr.il n't thi
arms' ii.iit. . i J t culilttn )ila
It h. itu. ilmi't kniiVV tloW If
tch .sil. f illtiiikeil there I mthliip
f.i l!tim in .tn iii'il m.iieh mi duck
.nil pie; .in in tnli' ii. flic llfrli.iiit
1 n-fciiM . i nn' imiii"- left with tb
' i iiihii.i t' c.iiil iil anil with tin ch
i'liitlnH ilijitiMir Thev . u the iiol
(Hfi mr- it hnve all the fun. fthlie thr
.'liltii nttin 't.ir.il h. eiiici tn f'uht
tint hi'lp'.eMs in tukc ii h.iml
The urtm i.ftfi-ei rl keeiilv iholr
ri-HiMMiti'i'ti . in mii'li nii niifMiiiilmr
xlttl.ttl.-n It lIentl-N lll'iih them til
i'Iiwi tin -.lop nf unt muii .tml i-i
them int. i thcli iimpei lumtji
1n unlet In ill. thin with the ifreal
l puiwilili' eelnil) nml Itie.'lHiini the
eummnn'llntt mllllntx offlMi nml hl
iinniHtniitrf i.nefwl'; wurk ..ut thelt
pluiiK hifcie .lie liii "IiiIm -Hi ii large
HAMMERS AND SAWS
IN U. S. SHIPYARDS
ARE SELDOM IDLE
JOAN OF ARC MUSEUM
PROJECT IS ENDORSED
he RUM
.ive thnlr
fIIINUT)N. .tills
n th wmtitrti front ilnin
vrom a twin
iJijm iipllhe
..VVH In the hli'MniS un Ihm slile of
lhe Atlantic I
The men win. urn liulltllini the 'hrlilue
f hiiii knuw Hint eny nililillc;
cuhpik hihI hnve snltmlftiilv renntmrmll
tliclt hcuiM formerly ilpvnir.il In reere- (
Uloii
Tlie vvrllm who itl thni Uiltlsli 111 -wrilmi
vvers hnuncleii on one niitii by the
MagnA Cttnrta anil Oil the ntliw ly tile '
tK and ntljiht Im imruitli ' il to irml
that the rlhtw nf Anteeie.in lulior lutve
bpH Rimrilrd fnr nhil nft h tho union
cai-il nml Ihv Mattlnlns tntlf-hnllitay
The ewaaattiin of work nt it. mil Hatur-
.! (luiinn the hot IIIOIilliM ItHB Ions
'teen u i imtnln wlileli imiliiiiK ivhIIhI '
to i hiinu'- until the wt nnllsr n hot-
men Keened to Siberia can ( llllnStm nlui Umir omintry If
"ive the Ifnssian people assur- ..:;. is coreiYi.l. no1itie is ttm
nipt because a majority favors
alices vvhieh wiM be accepted at
1ai-e value but this is by n means
ertain The ndy I nine thai
piite certain ts. somcthiiiK must
ne done. Perhaps the present n
ternatioiiiil eon lercnce ill mh
tjest ways and nuaiis
THE SERPENT BREEDS.
Tonble l.rews in hoiith At tie. i
seimus strikes have occurred in
nil. Traiissaiil antl Premier I let ha
dcti.juidf effective military tt'eas-
itns dun Smtits t he ilariiij.' Hi"''
i tie mail who led (ii-ocra! I'rencli
such n merry chase is in Loudon
spending his time in defense of
the government which he former-
ly opposed It is a pity that
Smuts is not south with l'.otha .
i'ii' these two men arc tried pa-
triots possessed of skill and inex-
haustible vlnr The fact hat
thev si and bs Urtlain durinu this
period ot'flliN when revolution is
ready magic ptoses just how far
l'w Uain is M listed just liovv far
nliiiiial govt rninent has been in-
eept cd ns a safeguard. In Soutii
ttiea as elsewhere it is soi iulis-in-
doitniic and llun propugaudti
I tint make diilv uork )ossililc
- ii
CORDIAL ANYWAY.
The isit of Mexican editors to
the I'nited St;ites has prnbablv
one a long vv.tv toward t 'liili't
ing sentiment south ot the lim
(iiailde although eiet phtliniitis
of the good 'Im' will folbn' 'in
pilgrimage are pieinaiun A
hnnge of heati videiiti n
llected ill Preaideu' Cut inon '
ltiessape to I'rcKidi i.t Wiis.' n
tvblcli he doeiarcs I am u 1 i ' '
tlie same time to i spic-ss to sour
fxeellene- ln. mo.-t since
tervent wishe- for tl pruspciity
ot the I'nitoil States :ind fn' tin
early mlvont of the ever:i -tint!
i-i ifit of peace and justice in both
nidiiientti." H I'if'Mileiit .u-
i..nM nicttiis wktut he says well
it I'-esident Carrau.a means wh.it
l.r says he any what he iin.in-
PIN HIM DOWN.
corruption
MORE TROUBLE.
When it id used to comply with
the suuiteslious of the liovem-
nipnf the Western I'liioii Telc-
Kiiiph I'otiipauy made an open
.oiiies.sn.il of iis desire lo come
unlr - I cdenil control The dif-
ferences liet ween the eompnny
anil its employes are not rccou-
cilinhle A strike has been called
for Monda duly S. President
Newcomb Cariton declares that
there will In- no interruption uf
service. Labor leaders (levin re
that service will be materially
handicapped The people are not
intercut ed directly in tho com-
pany or the contention of 'Uie
company's employes. They are
vitally interested in the proHceu-
tion of the war and the telegraph-
is a pok in the machinery of war
They an- tired of disputes and
bluster They are tired of pro
fcwdoiis of patriotism yhich got
nowhere. They know that high
handed acts of capital are wrong:
that hiith-hiiudud acts of labot
ate wi'oiiu . that there ought te
he Minn simple remedy provided
for the permanent security of
1MiKH;immi people If lie Prtsi
dent is wiihntit authority to tak
over tin Sines and the Sena I e ud
jourus iieforc passing the meas
ure which was enacted by tin
House what will be the plight oi
tin Nation '
I'.VIUH July 1. il 'in H'hiiiiiipiii i of i
The AKftlii'liflitvl I'lmul Nnlnl lni 1
Kit ell n luvirllei iviliinne in the prn-
poaail (iiumhtlli'ii uf n .luiot uT An lllll-
NCtitn tllilli Anatoli' Kiniicn (he ursl
ttinlay attern....iti. iinil lun-i I'teneli vviltet win. hu. Vilnmelf vtritliin
. i .h. . II Iilnl. . I.... I ..(.. II.
hfva further miuftesleil a Imltilltiw In
I'nrttt n miltubl" fin eonverllnK U't"
ItlM niiiNiium lllle tnedtnt'v Hi llnli.l lie
Heim vvhieh will li ifilil'tiltmieil li all
vlilloii lo I'mli lie nffer in piieni
to the liiuM-tmi tvvi' Mime ennnoii ImIIh
iIbiiiik from the ipr of Pari- la HSU
anil it fine (lubelln tspoHlry nlinwins
the iu)nl eorJioiTHtioii at Ulirlm
Anntlirr vwrllar. who In sIm a ilcputv
Main leu t.nricii. In uu eqUHlly enthusl
.mtu KiipiiiiiUl of I he mleniP. te In
willing In intrailnce the neeMHHtrv hill
In the I'limiilmi at onee tinrro pni-
pmteil tn inVlltnli' a nntinal .loan of
An I'VIe l hul H lillllater llanil
him nut tu iin nn foi fern nf nfrendln
tho KnBllslt
" Vm If ihi inmfirv lif I Im tnlil lit
epoitMiw.uii nation Int.. n Comimet .PaItt i u-.t ..! e.l in ICnalnml '
.iptinv rmei w wr)leH v tf gnBuNh hlKlorutna
But union In Inn plcnii will b fvv have nut l.ei'ii the liinet to rehnbill-
iii number thin munlnet fm llm lioll tnte hi t meinm . I have Juat been
l. evil th titne liom. iit liiiftil hoi- vtHittna l.nrniOii. whm the Ainiiiuii
day. tnich ii h Moilinrlfll Uuv. have liitiDi . m c at the fi.'iil. Do sou know what
uacilfici it l the mm tn tha ttrter atiuek me timut ' It vvsn the cult the
neert uf upe'iluiK up tin litilldlnit of venerullmi that (hrae mildlriM H'hi. huve
snlp ! ciitrte rrutn the othvr pnd uf lh world
Amrcaate roull of the addwl (n I lv W tb dcM contr.irted in the time
duatr sue ii-iitumttni; Witt a. total.' Hiehetnhiiu and Ifnyptta. show
nf SOftftOit men tnnutoyo.1 in ahlpyardn. flr vpiythlnp ennneeted with Junn uf
even un- day s estfra wc.k l rniilvn-' Air. Xu'hlnir im mmv Imi. blng than
I lent t. the cr. tiun nf hiiiiitu'ds nf t.im' l" ' their pllsi Ifmiui k I iim the
ut a Mhlppins i icmpuim icitii inwti'neiiiy to imnirainy
The iontanriiia axnmpie nf ihi I the limiae where the Malil ivbh Imi it. '
irietal nrVter -tnd slilpw i IkIiIh on the' The humble limine ut Mimi.mv
riii ifli iniiit vvhi rv ahleltutldlna Ih .it I wmtlil wi'tn mi lileni place for th'
j lt wlflet pnee In hi eniintrv. In
Iv.'tlliK lu aia un the Jul S.-t till day :if
I 'ernmin dmtnu the aummei came In
tin .ittetitlun of I'tcaldPtit Wllavm win.
. lelKBiiiilied the fnllovviiiK nppi eelallon
i to the I'ulllanil MUI Ti.idea ClitlHi'tl I
' 'Mat. I not nay I aincerely adltilri'
I unit aptil.nid lb pati'totle nellon tnken
li tin Molftl TrSdMi Council ill I'm I 1
liiml w ith resnrd lo half holiday ' Ii
TODAY and MONDAY
.!
At Tho
mUMi'iilu aa it him preneiieil Un iirlin:-
tive It.ir.u lei iilm.ixt entirely. It lic-
lullKlll HI "I"' t" ! MC'illM t. nn. i I
niitnii' llennillii wit.. ..'il II f..i ff.ii.i
t.i T tit I ti ..lt till. Ill ' 'ii III. II it th'
S .up
Liberty Theatre
MADGE KENEDY
AND HER EYES
AND HER SMILE
. IN
"THE DANGER GAME
A PICTURE THAT WILL APPEAL TO YOU.
WHAT HE REALLY MEANS
It
the product ot
is founded im
its Another nauii
politiis is crooked
'He candidate for wlmn
eaitdidute Rtnuds are far moi "
portunt than tho candidate htm
self When n man asks for your
vote jnolco lijin declare himself.
Aeeepl no ovnsloiis: no iunsyfoot-
(iinr or lihfinaniinn. A man who
tH not bold ejiOUglt to asBort nun- MWjnjr They
htilt i8 not hold enougn to do his the A 1 1 i
tluty . . I " . ' i'ii- '
iich on 'ii
indiffeicMcc
practical puli
for prt i icil
polities. Mow ottcn .von ticar i
mini boiist I would not dirts
my hands itli pulitii s " Whci
you hew a iu.iii boast Ihd was
i'hante i -mils What he uu atf
i "I an t'ci .i'' ti' ed la's (c-
sinuf ami p!i iisi d with in.vsiif ii
take an active interest in cleat
uos i t umeltt.
TO MAN THE SEAS.
s I'lUii-th ot .Inly
ut dci ds as w el I .
hlBh and adtnlinhle Mtnndio.l
r ihi trim lam
The employe nf tile Nun Hhlntiullil
iwi'l narrvinK Hevenil thuuniuul of ' up
lhe tt'iinliH 11 in in i'-MNiiri It. (iiiJirfer "'
tlie men tnt nil deck mitni. fur ilnwtt
in the eHcl The timk then in in ' company r rnoalu I'n.. n fllnv
Rti lhm all up on the hunt deck with contributed a full iluv' iwrvlee.
the )iit delav ;ind without eon- wltho-it i iisalirnlliK their wagen In
fusion thf tMillmleliihlii war client campRtKP
Itont drllN liPKln soon after the ship A stinlhu aprvlcv on that dale vvna do
leave itort Barn man l oaaluned to ' l0" mjilojrei. ..f the Sf.h
a nartloulai brail nnd it 1 lilultlv Iin. ntsnn I'oiipi sttlpyat lH al
putiiin; thai when the Iron) a. In re-
)h;hc to the nl.irni ulitnal an ncoiiin ; "-"ii n r. m on- im. .- uu 111101 1
THREE GERMAN AIRMEN
DESERT THEIR COUNTRY
UNCLE SAM
eonllhiiea to iirce younc mwi . 1
younK vvotnen lioya nnd t'lrlB. W ' "
shrirth.inil. tv pevvilllnc and Itookke. pliiK KNIUU.I. NOW III the
CORPUS CHRISTI BUSINESS COLLEGE
G. W. Brown Prop. 510 Mean
from the !'' 1 ilei k that there hi
no tnti rfi-i 1 tic an.! ciintffYtiun mi tlu-
sUiilVVIIV s
Tin- I'l'ilil'iit rrewei'l ji ttiMiiI.et ut
.Uffieiiltle inch uf whieh ik tll'ilil
ltt' ' im Si peifi'i t w.i t'lc nvtem 1
iniilin id "P 1 Hi' )iK truitHpint iinil tit.
U.iiou triiupK mi iKinrd cmilii lie luuuirlit
ff.ni iili piot uf tin- vhl tu the! 1 vtti. ;
tioila tut the upper deck within le
than fivi minutes
When 11 liiicsi'iir! upci unclteK tin
wubmarhH! tone. preeuullunK air lit
aroused All .offlt'orv and men in urn
vveai their life preaerveri constantly
nnd when tho ahlp haa nut tun wll j
Into the con order me IkkuimI fm
thi man to ulcop In theii elotheii. (
No tloht of rfllime. ate shown To1
ttoaril Htfalnat the inadvertent aliik
tntr Pf
H'KNIIAUKN lull r. Thiee
more liermun airinen ileaarlitiK 1 Ik-It
1 ci'tinl 1 v. lutve luiuli .1 in n vlunl auii
mitpil hy I. ion einliloyri. uf tha Sf.h- nlimc nt .Miiancilnmil uu llie lain ml ut
1 deiann A I'oi let slltpyio lK al Itay .Mainieito. orr th. nmth .'u.iat of Hee
miind VimhtrK!r. Hn In frjouth land Deiiniin k .0 mi .line lo 11 ill.
I .laekHimvllic. Fla. Ihc ftiii'i-nf meehnn uiti h to the I'nlitiken. The machine
tii mill liilairem 11 men tolled tmin 1 lu-lcnrecl tu the aci-ond fierinnu lutili
niurniiiK till nlKht. one Knturdiiy. with
1 mil im;. heeiiuae they w.inti il tu do fm
their eoiintrv in WBr lime more tlum
theii- I'.iuiiliy uiih attkllis Ihem lo 1I11
1 Thin iiiKpiilnu fiKlitltn. spiiit nmoim
the whlpviinl vvorkem It in lepealeilly
ilinw.it fn.iii i.ffii mix 1. 1 1 lie Nhtpptnu
ImmihI enlhiiMlnalli recfiKiittl.nl and up
' prpciiition 1 'hull-man liiul. y tr-li
Itiaphed tu in- Soul ii .1.0 HHotivllle
win kera
I 'ftuch u Hpirlt of Inynitv .mil energy 1
aa you men diaplaycd will liuataa mti-
teriullv the imilillni; of Hlitps foi which
net I'heie wen- no n 1 fiiM in anitiiuiil
t Ii ill 1. 1 iett telexi upcM on tin -en
ptiine whn Ii trill it iv tin niitnii ..i
till IIIIIOII flllfl't V.IH Klltll llllllil I-
Piano Tuning arsd Repairing
by M. P. iSradley
15 Yearn' Expcienee 1 reiildont of Corpm Chnotl for Eloht Vwr
Phone 715 or No. 2-Gunst Piano Co. Addfeee 1323 Chap'ft
there Ik Milch vital liuod c HUh crillcnl
tlmt'."
The Klft 01 Memorlnl h.n fium lite
workers at lhe Sniideimui v IHirter
iilani ill Ituyiiioiid WiinliiiiKton drw
0-om Dlrpptor lienoitil Hi hwnli of the
f eet corpm .itiun a tele-
h liiattili ivlinai flurii tulfilit en
vil the vp-a preaenef to n lurk lit 1 ""7 r orpm ..ti.n
..lSn.Mt-1. i.n.. Im nniu.lln.l .... .1-r.l im'lltl VVntl'll Mnlll.
ThlN In 11 vvoiiilttl'ful .Iih.Iiiv uf pit
: triutlHiti vvhieh hIuiiiIiI 1 .111 iiiHiilritlluit
tu (ill at lltin i iltieal turn when nc. .1
! fm imili-it iictimi la no sitii'
ilbinarliif. no one la permitted on deck
after nark with the exception f tin
ahip'N urevv. Senlrle ai-e 11. wli.it tn
nee that thin ordui la Htrletly obttyeil
An atnnaiiiK inenieiit oeenrrcHi on .1 1
hURp IlrlUnh trnliaport which sen
carrying a twrtletilarly lare niiiiiln'i
of Ameilean wulillerH
About nine u'eliiek one vvviiIhk vvliili I
full -oeeil svuh belas made thnniKli tin '
lienrt of the tuine. 11 mm try nullum! a I
ray of Itclil I tn in In a niiihII ctn le
in a dlMtant part of the deck win. 1 1
hi -A'.tr aunt limit lie culled iiiiutli. 1
Ncnliv mid toiri-tlii'i they ciept towmil
tin pulni vvliere the Unlit niiimi-ntiu Hi I
hail nppeaieil Thin (slit vva veil
lark .tiiil at firxt the t-ntilci could nci
iiulhliii; Then lln i mailc nut lhe fic
tire uf i niiin lienillnit mi" the deck
They imiueiliateli aeleil lilin mill tuiil 1
him In vvn- iitidei HliiHt
"Unt I 111 tin watch office'. In colu-
mn nd nf tlie slitp " the ci li-iiiuit ex-
l.iimeil ' I linve tu unc i rliixhllKhl
fm Ihi vvuiK I'm iIuiiik lien ' !
HuwiM 1 tin NcntrlcN I110I their 01-
ilerx Tin t were tu ull'iHl iinylanlv '
that Hltuvve'l .1 1 1 nil I on deck So their '
eaptli e prutcHied in vain Tin MildlPtH
nlled Ihi it officer of the ihiv Hi I
decided tu tin 11 the iTlaonci mri tn
the shlp't. .'.iiit.'iiii
Tp tu lhe liildKe the watch oflieer 1
wax tnken nnd when lhe captain wavv
tiim nml heaul the detallx. hi almoNt 1
hoked Willi Iniiirhlei
tt will be a loan time befme I li.it 1
officer U pirniilted tn furfcet liie nr
eat on his own thli by the Ameiienn
soldlprw
Caller sports nro UOIJHS FIIIHT.
Liberty Bonds of the Third Issue
that have been paid for in full are ready to be de-
livered and those who purchased Bonds through us
arc requested to call for them.
FIRST STATE BANK
r
CITY OFFICIALS OF EAST
ST. LOUIS CRITICIZED
WAHIMNliTliN. July C -Clt oftl-
iulN or Kaal H 1-oilln. III. wen nc
rt'ruli' irltiuUed and tin conduit of
Colonel Tripp nn IIIIuoIh national
tuard officer huh ehnmcteriied a.
piiireliputblc m a report on the I'mM
st- lunula race liota of lust year mil
milled to the huuae todav hy Itepre--iitnilvc
Johnson of Krntuoky. cluili -naii
11I the 1 toe in 1 conKiciiHlonal com
mine- lyiiKilnted to InvcNilKHte the
oulbeeiikM The coiiilnct of Colonel
Tilpp iv hit w an In chaise of the
iiiuiw sent to ipiell lhe iIIhI urhiinces
S.HK heen lulled In the attention ol
Slecretaiv llakci with tin NUKitiHllun
ul .1 com I iiiailinl.
Mm 111 Mollmnn. i ll v puller of'lelalH.
lUHticc ol lhe pence and ininoi nffi-
ialsi win' condctnwd foi alleged fail
ne lu enfold the law and chin'Rcn
weie iniiiti thul the lailiie had 1011
ncctiun with the siiiiiIiIcim.
WEATHER SUMMARY
JNITED STATES DEPAHTME.NT OF
AGRICULTURE WEATHfcR
DUKEAU
U'euttutr bulletin for the SI I10111
Eidson Dry Goods Co
The Big Cash Store Offers Some Exceptional
Bargains for July Clearance
ft
w a-
Vim I id
.1 luilld.iS
HiifUx.. Jmu'i seven v cssi K wer
liiitueliod Ineludinc aeventeci
svainhips TheHC ahipH rcnreNcn'
the svar-nrouram mulct fill'
pros e the ulnlity ol
tn nsi't'cumc the -.till
mjilptely 'i'hev slio'.v
iiding at k p. m 74th Uurldlau time
Mnxi-Mlat-lintii
HtHllon mum mum fall
vi'llene lid 70 (i
I'taiillii Oi 62 0(1
tliintn 01 7'.' .(Hi
wtlHMlli 30 70 .th
Iftiiry .fi do .00
hicaiio . 7 70 .thi
IllU't 8 CHHIHTI . SI 7i M
leiivei HO (Ii .0:
lodtfi I'm 9t TO M
.nlvi.-imi . .. IN (K
liliit.i US 80 M
lu'mt ...01 l 1.7:
10 I". 1 re ...tO It (ib
V.ilis.is I'll i . 01 ik 0(
vli inplus ...81 VI .01)
vt 1 ipuii ..01 M .0
.. vv iiilniiiH .. 91 7i U0
'iiulmtllh J Xi
l.nule .'J I H .1
iill lit.e I'll) 'JH til .0
an Anluiilo 'J I 0k .01'
ui I 'niiu'tKi o UL' on .Ot
Uileviiioit tif 7' .00
SiiHhlinton V' 7it .01
iV ninipcK "i tn DO
). Il:i h MnlN.
LADIES' SKIRTS
$2.00 nnd $2.50 White P. K.. Gabardine and Galatia
Skirts nt 1.39
$1.50 White Duck I -.menu and P. K. Skirls at .. $1.00
Silk. Serge and Poplin Skirts worth $7.50 to $10:00
Special at $5.00
LADIES' UNION SUITS
Knitted Union Suits knue length Umbrella knee
Special at 39c
Union Suits very fine ribbed knee length
Special at 55c
MEN'S SHIRTS
Pongee Madras and Percale Shirts worth up to
$2.00 at $1.25
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Crossbar and Pongee Union Suits at $100
Crossbar Shirts and Drawers Special . 35c
I3albriggan and Porous Knit Shirts and Drawers 45c
BLUE SHIRTS
Men's Blue Gingham Shirts 75c 85c and $1.00
COTTON PANTS
Special lot of Men's Pants neat stripes and plain
Special nt $1.50
MEN'S HATS
Straw hints of every style and straw wanted the
prices are so low you will want one $50 to $4.50
MEN'S SUITS
and Palm Beach Suits sizes 32 to 'H
Cool Cloth
Special
One lot of about 65 Men's
$12.50 and $15.00. Special
.$G.9
Summer Suits worth
$1000
' SERGE PANTS
Man's All Wool Pants these Pants ar worth fnun
$000 to $9.00 Special . . $4.00 $5.00 and $6.00
BATHING SUITS
V
Men's Women's and Children's Bathing Suits v-re
Special $l.fJU
Big Assortment ol Bathing Suits at prices that c.u
not be duplicated $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 and Up
f BATHING CAPS '
Monday only we will sell any cap in the house for 5tk
These Caps are of the finest rubber and are worth up
to $1. beautiful assortment of styles your choice 50c
SHOES
Ladioe' Stmp Snndnls and Pumps Special $3.00
Children's and Ladies' easy walking shoes $1.9K
Special lot of Ladies' street sandals nnd pumps woi'h
$3.00 and $-f.00 Special ' $1.9tt
Mcns White Canvas Slippers $1.25 $1.50 and $2.50
Men's. Women's and Children's Tennis Shoes aiul
Slippers $1.00 and $1.25
Men's Tan Oxfords English Toe Special $4.00
Men's Solid Leather Work Shoes Special $350
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