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OEMOCMTIC RECORD SUNK BY EXPLOSION
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Government Attorney Says Question Country’s
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vice-president’ will still be ‘actively as
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tones that hr had spent several
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week. ,
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not soor to be forgotteh
and the-etir among
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case for ........ $2.40
he same time the charitable purse of
he world is getting leaner while the
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trigue," of which the defendants were less becomes the monetary resources
charged with being the distributors. । of the Belgians themselves while
that four men stood 'on
to section* front which 500.people in
in the Indictments do not
ties is Asked
for
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IS ASKED IN REGOIUTION No.
CLEANEST TOWN IN UNITED STATES, IS
Cooking Oil
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thia one house cannot be connected
Asxewiated l’ress
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It was the purpose of the government
to ask judgment upon certain art!
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plant sells electric current to light
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instead of .the old fashioned Incan-
terns ware roeently completedi There
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variation in the river level.-
Assonlatd Preas.
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the old well and space provided for
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Two Phone 1551-1581:
even more of the people
and water trough being removed.
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GREAT VARIETY OF LOOT.
RECOVERED IN YOUNGSTOWN
which $65,000 in bonds were voted
for a municipal water nd light plant
good citizens, but the bonds
carried by a small mdrgin.
The water, light and sewer
T,;M. Hoxie Becomes
President—J. A. Wist
bandry,, and other subjects will be
given. ,
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ipohdent
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Time—Superintendent Clark
Asks Cvopecation -
"MOONSHINE’ CONSPIRACY
Carnation or Pet Milk
small cans 6 for ... 25c
No. 2 cans String Beans
per dozen ..... .. 85c
Excuse for Comic tonga.
Aesculaplas is reported to have
By Aknnciated press.
Washington. jut, 11.—Senator New-
lands of Nevada, democrat, attacked
his party's record in the'Senate today.
ing took place on a prominent. cor-
ner. / .
HOME ECONOMIC CbuRBE
AT DENTON INSTITUTION.
The other count charged ihe sending difficulty is due to the scarcity, of ship- the remainder of the conference. -....... ........., •
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Predicts Defeat of Wilson if War I
Should End—Blame- For Eco- '
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Kansas lays claim to the ownership
most expensive breadlines, but it ia
merely typical of others all over the
country. . Each breadline is divided in-
Granulated Sugar,.. $1
8 pounds Flat Grain Rio
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, usually be settled with credit to the
delegate i,
Wpen the Belgiat boriter # passed
[ he really buman em) of the commis
with the present sewer systemi,
happens that this honsels unbecu
.pled mndWtius been for many months
and is likely to continue vacant be
Wlison and Lansing Expect Lusitania
case]To Be Closed Within the
Weak
By Associated Press.
Joplin, Mo., Jan. 11.—Charged with
of the only 100 per cent perfect sani.
tarztown in the 'United States. I
la Cyndon, the county seat of Osage
ent Government There in Two
Years
when, the commission memnerswere
recognized wwas a pathetic tribute to
their work. When hundreds of babies
were held aloft in.their mothers'′
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In the old days Lynd
proverbial town pump at______—
is the middle of the business part of
he had mobilised till of the uiuand
vermontt in that part of-Relgium. -
• He’ led the conference- orth, but in-
steac-otthking them to a bar he con
ductethtmdown a Ardo- alley into 3
great warehouse where several thoua
Dried Peaches 12pounds
’for ...............SI
Bullets, Clothing ahd Food in Large
Quantities Have Been
Reclaimed.
delivering a long prepared speech in
whielr he criticise the tariff and
corporation having its offices In An
i rora, Mo. and Wilbur Phelps, Bruce
M. Phelps, Theodore C. Walker'and
on which there have been no clues
of motives or assailants have thus
far baffled local police and detec-
tives.- While returning home Mon-
day night Nicholas Salermo, Nwas
shot two times, two bulets taking
effect. and though seriously .wounded,
he is expected to recover. This
shooting followed an attack on Bam
Kostavo under the same,conditions;
Rostavp was not seriously injured.
Persons who were said to have been
MEETING MONDAY NIGHT
f——
Discussion of Pyorrhea Occupies Most
anyrrei"a-ri
derstood that the submarine ques-
tion inclding -tie Lusitania case,
was discussed. President Wilson and
Seretary lansing expect the Lusi-
tnfa cune will, be closed within the
TWO DO ITALttNS SHOT
NEVADA SENAIOR, DEMOCRAT,
CRITICISE S WORK OF PARTY
IN RECENT YEAR6.
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_____— .____ watering man, women and children,
the :powpulatiom where horses, dogs and motor cars with the
most approved sanitary fountain sys- written comie songs to promote, diges-
tem, the old common drinking cup tion in his patients.
the town. The old well is still there,
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Detectives Puzzled By Shootings
Which Happened Under Similar
“ cireumetances ............ .....
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WICHITA WW^LY TIMES, WICHITA
NEWLANDS ATTACKS-TREPORT WIHHS
American, cocktail: He stated tn sol-
FlSST IM MM OF
FLECIRHAS MEETING TODAY
tracts were signed here today for
the spring training of the St. Louis
American Leage team to train in
Palestine commencing March 5. '
lief body. * -
During its tirg year of existence.it
delivered into Belgium and Northern
Prance wpuhtood to keep nine mil
Hpn people liv, involving an approxi
mate exenditure’of eighty milllon dol,
Ian, which provided almost one mil-
lion tons of provisions, with the re-
suit that the population of Helglum is
today in bekterthan its normnar health -
after on fear on the commisssion’s ra-
tions. Not a sihgle person has died
of starvation' in ielgim or Northern
France. There has been none or the
diseabes which result from underfeed
ing, and there is ample justiftcattou for
the recent statement of President WB.
son that the Ies of milltons of people
have been saved.
; "he
sending obscene literature through ,.c.. was, « .10
the mails four men alleged to have ,.to Relief 0 Belgcim
been connected with the Menace Pub. - • E
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WAR AND AMERICAN POLITICS UDiNETJN SESSION TODAY MISUSE OF MAILS IS ALLEGED PROMSIONS FOB THIS WINTER
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I tfmr stork curs when fufnished for
' 1h sdijpmrut of watermelons.
ing Prices
Prevail at
This Store
100 pounds Standard
Granulated Sugar,.. $6
fe declared that
foLBelgtim, a ed
of the AsNojated Press w:
to witneasge preparation
cud whter’s dampalga of i
with their habies in one of Brussgla
but it has a different use now. Av
artisti pavilion has been byiit over.
don had the docks ana yaFds tot the House na- dar to the Eur ppuna who come in con- inatton —.of.
- Eini vat committee A floating dock tart with them. A commtssidn dele mouths sal ... ..........» ,"o - -----------—
would be better buited to Naw Or. xate will tuin trom luyin« down the vertal heuthamoug thnstdrut? in CLERKS DISCHARGE MAY
lenns, he said, owing to the great jaw to,a etubbrr canal host eaptnip, th tehooin. The suggesttona con- CAUSE "BIG FOUR" STRIKE
■ +to adjust a delinae diplomatic problem* leined lit this fettet b ' dl-nsn-’
Hn which ho harr to meet "orfie lain of eter. A wetod numbet of' the. muon- tty Aueorlated
high station. and both difficulties will berahlp was in atienlnre. the meet, Kankakee.
Further investigation of Alleged Con- matoes, per can 10c, per
spiracy indicated By Judge's
Charge
those mot hors
and a complete sewage system, Ar-
ter tho-election was called the city
WE' FIGURESFEEDING BELGIUM
by Assdetated Press, ■ ■ a
Dallas, Texas, Jan. 11.—Twu At-
tacks on Italian residents of Dallas
to catch sight of the. it resites of revenue officers were
qired constderable selr-ce ntrol to keR9
back the tears at this unique ovatior.
Active Vice
sociated with the bank ' during Lie
cmelals went Into the homes an 1------ - „ -----
made their fight to carry the bonds.itwo nearby towns and furnishes pow.
They had hard opposition from many er for industries and is making eon-
....... tracts to supply two other towns.
live without sewer or water connec-
bions, Lyndon la setually 100 per
FALLS, TIEX AS, FRIDAY, JANUARYj-l, 1916
country ihe probe Ir administration
largest baby canteens. Habies under
. are provided with'
a special milk ration and must - be"
brought personally to apply for it. II
In cooking, canuing. sewing, rural so-
ciology, dairying and poultry hue-
liphing Company of Aurora, Mq., were-
placed on trial here today. The d •
fendants are Wilbur Phelps. Bruce
l helps, Theodore C. Walker ano
Marvin Brown, each being indicted
on,eight counts.
In addition 'to being charged with
circulating- through malls' imiproper
artleles printed in the "Menace" a
weekly publication,, the defendant's
are charged with having aided in
distribution of a book afleged to have
contained obscene passages. '
tndictments were returned against
the Menace Publishing company, a
Iy Aaaorlaled Press.
Yoimgstown, (>., Jan. 11.4 Tholis-
ands of dollars of loot seized by
rtoters tn East Youngstown Friday
• night have been recovered by the
military and police and presents a
collection of almost everything found
for sale in a small town. included
in the collection are 300 cartridges,
. some of them made into very fair
dum-dum bullets, all aorta of comesti-
bles, wearing apparel and 113 rvolv-
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srXuouis AMERICANS
- TO TRAIN AT PALESTINE
and other industries and one of the
most complete street lizhtik sys
tems in Kansas. Besides this’the
ftgth". handling of foreign.atairs the
.overshadowing issue; . -
Although he characterized the gen-
eralgtrend of democratic legislalion as
cominendable. the senator' asserted
that the party was too radical and ex-
-pressed the conviction that "no poli-
tical party can hope to remain in pow:
er which adopts radical instead of
""evolutionary methods of reform."
— Danger of a democratic defeat in
'the congressional elections of 1914 he
said was averted only by the Euro-
pean’war which brought.into sudden
contract the president’s , policy of.
watchful waiting regarding Mexico
with the mad haste of European na-
tions as they rushed int war, and
made-that policy as popular as it had
theretofore been unpopular.
“The realigatlon that stmTtkr-pru-
dence would geep us-out of Furoneah
complications? he said, "sated the
party at the last election which would
have surely pome as the result of the
general prostration of business, pop-
ularly attributed to our-economic leg-
’ motion." ; "
Marvin Brown, alleged to be connect-
ed with the corporation, by a federal
grand jury sitting in Joplin, Mo., on ---------,----- - --------
January 13, 1915. The indictments, Everxaay, however, th local re- three yaFs di
which were in eight counts charged' sources of the country becom more
generally violation or that section ot | and more depleted, parliculaklyinthe - -
the United States penal code prohibit- national livestock, for whica.thascom.wa 2.8Eht
Ing “the sdeposit, or causing to be-derrmiasion must import fodder I.' Hid "hm"‛"
posited, for mailing or delivery, any country is not soon to be entirely de+
obscene, lewd or filthy book, letter,! nuded of these necessities. This means
cause no one in the town will live
in a house that does not hate .all the
modern conventences.
, a “It is the most completely sewer-
ed town in the United States,", said
Doctor Crumbine, after he and the
otata's sanitary engineer with a gov.
ernment health officer had personal-
ly inspected the entire system
fly Assoclated Press.
Deuton,' Tex. Jan. 10.. Beginning i
Distedet. for the
hero, la, connection with’the extensten District of. Miasouri, .who.
seryice of the Texas A. a M. eonegeiwith Samuel O. Hargis. ssi
winhold.p shorttoursniinhon "ec notified"attorneys for'ilie"de(ense th«1 of the commission s provirloningbusi
demonstration agents of Th?
"That t ii th I Ulmin, Month), Wheat on
state were'expected. Short courses. azai nat the four .men which waslog, arnez:1,20, foti “le vlu beng $0,
elled at the alleged publication1.o 202,000. The price charged by the
an advertisement tsuing where there comnmission to district commitices per
might, procure a book.saidtwbearpound was wheat 2.94 cents, lard,
tho title The Pope,, ofWhite J1» cents, bacon 15.2 "cems, ri.v 3.73
Slavers and High Priest of Intrigue . n|a, 2.42 cents nrtrtet coi-:
was dismissed on motion of the KOV-i ----
j bearing here to lav to cons ider
liy Asnoclated Pres.—--
Washington, Jan. 11.—Information
contained-in some, of the allidavits
taken front the Prsia survivors said
that the ship might have been 'sunk
1 cent perfect in sanitation as only
atwalting Slermo's approach, when
one of them drew art automatie vis-it
tol and tired at Salermo. The shoot 4
No. 2 cans Pride of the.
CASES LIKELY TG GOOVERYalleySomn.Maing5oe
—= No. 3 cans Booth’s To-
FOUR MEN CONNECTED WITH IT
ARE DEFENDANTS IN
V CASE .
sys. descent or arc hghts for the streets ton •w» o unmmnuy nav
__ _ __ - -j the-city has had built In the center -eni: viointer in tho past, six weeks raruoes nre transrerren to cunat vouis ..00 r it, vot>n» < . .10 rn-
is only one hose on-the entire; otrcach street intersection heavyinthi.ertiterranean wthmome of fo r 125 dirrerent destinaiions. within 11 A nK.. oI. 10 Winkt ,.»«.!,« The
townsite which cannot be connected । kod poles on which thee*, are five the worst submarine outrages
“ "fdtawaamewhngicekta“acbouevand. WANTS NAVAL DRY DOCK
laruer cities. Bach light really sup-
plies four blocks of streets Ro thnt |
there is hardly a dark spot in the
town at night. ' —g- -
No. 3 cans Pumpkin per .
dozen ............ 90c
11 Bars Laundry Soap
writing, print or other publication ofmuch heavier importation of food. At
indecent character." • T . "kh- ----- *- -- ----- -t "
Six ouns in the indictments wey
levelled aCttcma alleged to have been j fighting zovernmentsare-getting more
distributed through the United States hitter in their foemor warfur and less
mails by the Menace Publishing com ' inclined to turn a ready car to the
pany and alleged to have come within Feris or etvTfon distress and with
the scope of the statute. The seventh I heavy demands on their war chests
count was levelled at certain passag-lthe possfbilitles of gaining gorarn
os in a book entitled “The Pope, Chief mentsubventiors for th work of re
ot White Slavers; High Priest of In- J ief becomes more remote. Less and
.a.—Press—— -X - ' No. 3 cans Pie Peaches,
Fort smith, Ark., Jan.11.The du per dozen only...... $1
ed at length here today by Judge- You- No. 3 cans Whole Beets _
i mans Tn eharging -he federpl grand noy sAA»er F CM oA
The party filed out and true to Ills jury. The court's action was Efegarded pci MV“F1-, .... •-.4V
promise the New Esistmter provided as foreshadowjug firther ih vestiga- 4 nound bails Maren Cof:
(he promised cocktail, but not until h rinn ~f the meneline eohenipacu ' L—F • *
bad. .said ns they left the door of the
canteen: "It does "
cccasfonally to ee
- . . to Bpckets om-
pound -atd for $1.10 -
( ookingGil, best grad,
•per m]lm eu • . ? 70c
Count4n Sorgum per
gallonn. .... 50c
fee, steel cut for .. 90c
25c Jar prepared Mus-
tardfor.......... 15c
and "uher authorities, the question orland1A. Wise of this eity, waseleet-
.future~tood supplies including ‛hfilk l ed cashier.
ror hables expressedi in ' miliions of Mr. Wise Ims for two years been as-
cane, and ahundres.aurd oneulverse sociated with the First National Banu
prbiemsuntil-e-ery of need-hwlof Wichita Futts,exap more recently
ianity seemed tobe lost in the creak acting as auditor lor that bank, tek
ingofthewficelsofthe huge- ‘relief I was formerly asdoiated with the
machine. All of these men «ro volun 1 Farmers A. Bank of Metin. 1 c; 1 .
tiers and naturally sensitive to critl- Arkansas, of which lie was assistant 1/ pounds Standard
dhemandasthedigcussten-prokrssedicshiet for 'I'1' years. Mr. Hoxie,
the' qimosphere became wioreand/who was formerly cashier, as active
more tense until a lanky, delesate
arose with an invitation to the copfer:
ence to join him in drinking, a real
E The cabinet was in session more
than two hours today and it was un-
BECOMES HEAVIER EACH MONTH siiting of six hours, spent in nravel
AS FUNDS ARE RAPIDLY inE many of the details of the work in
ExNAUSTED ... , K
■ sixty day four firfcurjoeshad beenT The stockholders of the First Ne
. mnk by mines and other diiculties of tional Hunk of Hectrm-pldheir aih,
#+ nature accounted for tho delay in nual meeting at Electra ismnorninE I
.. I some of i be communes m-cUhig their/i eleven o dock: . J. W. Marriof, Tv
isual supply of food. These and many.IM. Hoxie J. A. Wise, J. W, stringer,
, 4 -TT^'"' N jollier tlilfigs-had to be explained and E. W. Marriott, R. E. Huff anil Edward
„ro R.01.. Atme, FMe-.lv 11'*' discnsTon even xxtended o.u..Sehiarrkee were elected dirt etora loi
I5.Resau2e8 Almost.Ehtireb’iquestion or navigabliiiyof car mi andlui.......suing year ■’ W Marriott wan
-xhuuted anmHep Must Come (the ‘possibility r rasrond trahsport, re-elected president, T. M. Hoxie, was
« From Oulsldt oHitary restrictiens on transport, ar ' elected active vierrvresidentkdward,
n. .________— lbWrary actions er commitleo members schtatikeo was elected vic president M
oy A8BOcAKe0 •. . • Aa- ». -I .'. - ef-n. 3 I Uianaf’hie -‛i • • m LN a.l -ht .1
London, (by mEu).— During a trip of.
Inspection whier"eovered the Londop.
Rtotterdaip,PBrssels and Belgian pro-
“Thera . are hundreds of towns of
and Belgian mothers hurt guthereg
. by nn internal explosion, Secretawy
banking reforma- the chieflegislative Lansing when asked about hat fea-
—-------of tho Wilson administ -ture of the case after-today’s Cabinet
.. .... . .. . . a . nihting replied that official conclu-
there had boen Indthstrinl depression.1 sio on te cause of the destruc-
the party would be in danger of defentttion of the vesse hna nen made,
at the next presidentialkelectio .FHe sald.nd new detalls had been re-
less the European war chutinues and
made the prEsident's "sagaelous and
c , .nM III., Jan. It.— Discharge;
' ing bofng held 1a the olllae Let Dr. of Hyo clerks ot the Big Four rall-i
W. H. Felder: The neat nteguinx hroad here today resulted in a strike't
line/been ret for ih,(werondMedayj.whtetit was dMurcd prohably will - ’
_____ ______________ In February ana nw’tnterentinr pro 1 affect all the 500 clerks in helam
| slon's work begins jnit'Dven within the gram is promte" i ‘ j road's I"
ait.n *01 iAl oumia /2r2110a7
an hour receive thetr ration. The dev:
titute are kept waiting in line as brff
only have four and a time as possible, as the lack of < loth
t Relzian workneonle iwgbecotuing yer-serjons.’The line
on a misty pieretK winter da wRX
NEW PHASE Of QUESTION IS
NOW BEING INVESTI.
GATED
of information through the malls as I plug and at present there is Httle indi _______ ______ ____
to where the book"might be obtained ' ration of any remedy for this situa tirty thousand peopie tins one of the
. a . M uu. The trial of the case was continued ti on. Belgium is purely a manufae ‘ -- .... .. «.
witnesses to the Monday ni8it S1001 aat the. June (1916) term of court up- taring country, importing practically
ing were reported to have dectared lon applcacim of attorneys for the vall of her food and raw materials ex-
aieorner defendants. More recently attorneys Icept coai. Sixteen mom hs of blockade
for the defense Jlled a demurrer and j have exhausted nost of the raw mater,
a motion to quash the indictments, t- mJ. hence the growing strength of the
gether with a lengthy brief in support, ihread Hue. Not 0. ",
contending that the charges conaiped '< ne half miilion of Belgian workpeople
..... _____________ __ ___. constitute. no means with which to buy bread, but .... _ ______.
an offense under the federal statutes, their spinning milis have run out oljsenis a nondescript appqramee
Judge A. 8. Van Valkenburgh over- material after having run tw days would be amusing on any*ther oc-
ruled thb motion, leaving the question weekly for the past year, so clothing casion.
which the Jury. In the case must de-ats well as food must be imported. Ev l The brendline reems endless already
‘trmine, largely one of fact. fery bleak December day with an in- but is growing Lookig down a Bros .
Franci O. Wilson. United States erease in ‘be broad Ine brings an even j street the line, waiting patientiy,
. T X . .. western greater proportional inerease of the . in ehe milt AAnd vet in Bel l lty Neorititet l'r»*«
o, ----------together destitute m need of clothing Km and N^thnro From e there ar. ।
with Samuel O. Hargis; Assistant, has; The figures for the month of eetober seven thousand of these lines, some of m rorblicpnaiutrotcodsurssoy
been prosecuting the case, recently will give some idea of the magnitude which in tile remoter provinces ‘are-ali utiongted, at diypctthe,,
nnia at-A“‛-the datensa that of the commission’s provisioning busi: readv suffering intensely for the want I committee to mv.mig ate nmi r por
of warm clothng. Even the flour sacks 1 on the numbor of foderal fudges who
in which the commission's supplies ar-' cannot properly discharze their du-
rive are seized upon nnd converted In-j Hcs at. rconmend hoW th/ ma:
to clothing and-this winter many a Bel ' bo .supplanted.
zian will have no other underwear than ------—
nm,
ing is now being issued by canteens CRI[DAM IN PH PP
operting in conjum tU>n with the food TICLVUNI 111 I IIILIINLd
112.8 cents, bacon 15.2 ccm«. riceJlJS totions, but the presenti
cent*,, 2.43 cents. Disfriet comuppfy is utterly inadequate fe r the
। — ----. . 5.. 1 mittees add a small margin to cover Tdennid u.....— ■
_ r™ 1 "ft -even count?««hrs^Zd.: ^LXeTw^
LYNDON, KAN, 100 PER CENT SANITARY | . .........mi..... ™ rnaucneem. «Genator ciark woula wove indcpond.
Selection of a jury promised to tie commission forth, month wa- | that country did nin the food relief
a slow procedure. Early in the pro- 201. The total purely benevolent ex movement Not only have the Belgians
ceedings Judge Van Valkynburgh nil- penditure was $4,323,175, divided as™ on their original etock or cloth-
ot ve connectea that the fact that a prospectiveifollows: labor andieurchased materia ' mu, but even with means to I my they
And In Dfiding Juror wasa subscriber to the Men or clothing department *22,78 ’• could not seure more. Asdic impor
"/ace" would not disqualify him from which does het include valne of con .....
•! Hipest patent. guaran-
Ateed to be as rood flour
ns is milled in this state
for. per hundreds .. $3
.Compare these prices' .
। - » » . । with the ones you are
PHARMACIST EXAMINATIONS . , ,
HELD IN OKLAHOMA CITY paying and seeif ware
By A.W..WM ProT" 3 ; not saving youfrom 10
Oklahoma city, Jan. 11. The rek‛-/to 25 ner cent on vir ""
hr examinatomem) applicants for/“ - • pet “1- on YU,
lcesos as’pharmeista in this Mat ■ /groceries Whatwesell
.o vromes, as r’renaent .wasons’warring gov efhn.cnIn Rotterdam • -..... was to he held hero today and tomer- 2 x i -e it
twoprinciplesaadoptedg thenbe in- ie njeady reguar nrrivm of from v from Titmlnva bay: — aw ly the ^.le board of pharmacy. 1 WC rtrarantee and if the
Protectlom, « Amercmn’ana Iewpargunincanyyula-awmrmram"arzuzswurat.siwsm new FASTTRAIN is roods do not please you-
tom TCANnC “v SovTon BELT your money is waiting
— inerent nesunauons. witnin 1 ."" , ' a,nvenil The Aesoelate Press. f or you atthe-'
filelgium. All of th" eficesvistted by ! Aanop-ntion Monay Civening. Th _ Austin, Tex. Jen. 11. TheseoHon- ' ’
the cofrespondent wars filed v ith. rapor orthe.evenin "AS.roA.b tel w/li inaumurnt" now tart train i
keen young Americana, who waded Dr. A. *• * rothro, beiax on tho .above January 16th between DallaFt
PLACED AT NEW. ORLEANSLurongh <Me«ns of roports Shipping pa l amed, subject. A •'il.atim. w„rth ami Memphis Tenn. to I..
Washington. Jan.- It.—New Or- persjand comvintts as if they had from Pror. 10 < ark; eriteud-„unown‛as the "Lone Hter" woeodine —
. leans would be a good place for a boen doing such work nt their lives. • ent of th ' city w hooli wus fcalMry to a announcement today by J, F. Le-
I great naval dry dock place, (Rear Ad- The ndaptabtit uLthe Amerrans to 1 ark huvlag ns ked the.cooporgimhane, generhi frelghtAnd passenzst
1 miral Sanford, chief of the bureau of this work ia a saure« of uneneine won 0! the associat’on in making "Xn!- agent who is here attending n raitrod .
A—X---A - "3 “ ..------I------------- . - "S"" " 26 । XShool h chlurttepicommission hearins. ' - —
’ odoption of a ruin ronaizing th car-
' He r to nustme thd oxnensiof alm
service in the case. This ruling de tributei muterial amounting to approx.
1 V/a
with the system.
1 1 hose sewers Lyndon did not consid-
— er only itself, but it considered those
county a town of only 808 persons, i w ho live below the town along Salt
But.it has the most complete and per-lereck. So Lyndon built as nearly
fact water supply and newage sys- verfoet and as complete a sewage
• tem of any town, large or small, hi prification plant as has been invent-
, ie.ent ire countrye according to H. ed in ehis country. The sewage dis.
J. < rumbine, secretary of the Kan-1 chargen inIn the river is absolutely
sas board of health, and government, odorless ane us clear as spring wa-
publie health officials. - ter *
Three or four years ago the town . ...
had a scourage of typhoid fever. In planning the water system May.
There were many deaths and manyJ or Hussey and ihe.council „purehas
more cases of the disease, all ar ed the riparian rights along the .creek
which were traced to a < contaminat .. for several .miles UP the stream,
ed water supply. There were nolThen they built a dam whieh stores
sewers and no water system. L. T. "" enough water that, counting the
Hussey was then mayor. The cityiEreatest possible evavoration, a per-
officials went to Work and cleaned od of eighteeh months without A
out the vaults and purified the wn-droz of rain fal ling in the entire.wa-
ter in the wells as much as possible tershed .will still leave the little
and persuaded the people of the itown withan adequate supply o «.
town to boil the water and swat the ter for all domestie and fire fighting
fly until the disease was chocked,. The wa er la putn'md from
and finally there were no more cases, the creek and is then forced through |
Then the rit, council and the may 1R mnodern filtration plant that Kuar
or each took a petition and went outantoes pure water at all times, I "r
on the streets and obtained the sig- The electric light and power plant 1
natures of enough taxpayers to on- i large Enough to'supply every
able them to call an elecilon, at house with all ahe light needed and
— ........ - - all the power necessary for the mills
_Ny Assoetated Press.
Palestine, Texas, Jsn. 11.—Con-
Consumers
Cash Store
811 Ohio Avenue
coming year- t - -Coffee for
The First National Bunk of Elctra--E- I-1.* * ’ ' . . ,—
... .. _ ________ has at present depnsits-e about $E35; No. 2 cans, soft tender
days in teaching a Telgian bartender 000, Mid on account of the activity in , D
bo make a coektnil for which vurposeFthe oil Held and general business con I eas Pe l dOZen - . . /OS
3 cans. Highland
e"—--.__Saur Kraut per dozen
'only .. .... 90c
tion of the F,"in<M>nahlii<' conspiracy '
.... cases which grew out of the operation
•s you fellows Eood of the J. <v. Brubaker klletlllcry. Of
_____________. 3 what the commis- -the scone of men indiced hi June,
ces sion is working for." The shadow* of 1 1915 in connection with the cases, sev-
the|the baby canteen brought harmony toen wre‛ to have been, tried at this __ —.
...term of court. I was raid, today, j NO. 3 cans Best Hominy
< trials probably I .1. AA:
would go over to the June term of Per dozen . . . . . DOC
court under an agreement of counsel pounds Bulk Soda, for
IITRODUCESRESOLUTION Arm & Hammer Sodii
AIMED AT FEDERAL JUDGES 250 bottle Blue Isabel
-—4 a Catsup per bottle 20c nr
- Report on Number. Who Cannot ; two f or 35 C
Properly Discharge Their Du- —
' sometimes pushes the uumau factor
into tiie -background. The correpond-
- .. cut was present at, a conference. Ini
IN EFERAI TRIAL IS ENORMOUS TASK
Hi I LULIIM-- IIIInLi lu LWVUIIIUUINR leagues These twents men sat nround
- — - - ' . the table in what was formerly tthe di-
• rectors room of a bank and artertat
' T • ' . 1
M ARE MYSTERIOUS-
“6". T COUNTY DENTAL SOCIETY
. p ' ing that their volunteer helpers in
tondon, ' Jan. H - "It seems on those places never lose an oprortamity
present line's th.* central powers have-•® buy in the lowest market whilesin.
the whip hand of the United states," gintinn nu “u*‛ity x0005, 80 u the
says the Manchester duardinh in an comimission can,- "to the wel!
editorial regarding. Germany's newinBeTgtum,wiMe TmmXta aid for
___ . .. •» . ..2 rice which tttenns immediate nhi lor
promises in the submarine .contro:(the bread line N iayge stair in the •
versy “America’s .diplomatic, vie- London office s kept busy ehnrterink -
tory, the papr continues. “Isslimited‛shipa ona"scaleorty rivalled in the
to promises, as.President.Wilson’s/warring governmients. in Rotterdam
+wA nrincinina nlentac al Ina hnin ...
nied a motion by Brandeis Wilson, t mately another hundred thouspnt del
United Statea attorney in charge ofjlars; subsidies to various henevolenti
tile prosecution. | < ommittees $482,*8, subsidies to com j
• "Menace" was referred to by mhul commitice % in food tanecash to1
the district attorney as heing alleg- ithe destitute, $: 21,0001. This extendf
ed to be uifrienriy to the atholie turn come from Ibu following sotir es
chureh, in examining the talesmen, i"‛rofit: proviioninx deprtmmnt. $1
Mr. Wilson deelared, however, that. "00.201. «enerl giHx to the cmin tern thousand people nt work on eiotn j
the case was not based upon the sion 8456400 provided by "redi‛*1! rom ' ine whi h la distrinuted from there to .’ ' . |. . ..... . 1 ex
question of religious b llef. and said Heigian institutions abroud $2.81.274. various co ininunal ware onses. Wmo.nsyJan.11. "iElatintoes per can WC
, Balance of reccipis froin, food xalea similar ........... have ben eyinh "" 11 ' arro floor. lir",a ", ' ! doven / CI
v ere 1rsed in payments to fizncia! re- (|. , in Xntwerp i u - e Sr Quentin thin morninK in the I'. 11. I1i"Mn107n ......, . ..........
<lns. solely upon the eqnestion ot if and commerelal exchanun All ofliic’and many Emaller places, but un mldinshere,causedaloN.of$‛No. 10 bcket Pure '
whether they violated the lews re. the commission supplies srv taiurt iie commizsioneun secure enough ...... eoverel by mxiiranee, 211 •24
lilting to Hie sending of obscene or enly thrauzh ration, cardsand it is in , materlal to employ 100,600 people be ' tep Honey lor...........
indecent matter in the malls. tereatine t• note Umi people ntl in | fore •the end , f Decemhor it is feared WATERMELONSHIPMENT gA T) n •» l pi"
Objections to Mr. wilson’s ques. I roAgessicn or,these. carls, aid durinE ' ibat th. re will In an epidemic of ......... RULE BEFORE COMMISSION Pquae Deal l’our,
lions to the talesmen were frequent 0 0 r f" 0" inK pr ' ’ S . '. our ' monin in the broad line before the ''n,l .,
.... R. I 1 1 ew: "I, 11 cents a pound, bacon and lard 35 . ... w.e . lty A.....:...... l*r <
on the part of J I. Sheppard, chief -cents .butter 75 < ents. ' Jannary. । Austin, Jan. 11. The Texas stnte
counsel for the defendants. . in the hena offices of the Commis ' . . railroat commission was to hol«
- . , auhiurrton, Jan. . II. Senatr KEI ”* • ' '.A\...... •V-
ation of worn lothing is forbidden Clarke todny introeneed ifreroittion Pirr Hihben Cane T
the conimissim hits sold out an apvnal to direet- ihe-rsident ty withsirnw _ " . ‘ -
for new clothing or better stil mater: an A meriean novereignify v- t'ie rVD, per No. 10 can Cqc
il for it4 manufacturn, whiel will not Pilivpiine I-ianda nnd recornize ai 1 , cAl
only provin" the nenmsity but ket P ineepenrienre toue et up within 1 we 201} ............. OVC
ye ■ .............; .............• No. 2 rans Goosel ierries
... learnuarter , formerly "irussnls1,18,000 Fine low at, perdozen for.....75c
satinz rut", the eoniivis io has ill vjAce r A p | Y -,rA, \T *> fa a • b/j-
..... thou ,ami people at work on elolli . ""AO EAF- T°DA Ne ). . { ca n S Sweet Pta-
Who. Tesny, Jan. 11, orizinatingtoes per can We per
oil tirn abnaiit fl ae tire nt *. ."‘ack 1 - *— •
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