San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 119, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 28, 1920 Page: 3 of 20
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SAN ANTONIU fcAPh^SV V/blJMtMJAY MUKiMNU. APRIL 28, 1920.
lute naval
!• ;r Art in
•»t ch!»
|EAR ADMIRAL McKEAX C Vf I.ED
DOWN FOR TESTIMONY HE-
FORE NAVAL COMMITTEE.
li 1
H
•stirnony.
Admiral M< K»
<»t M'fklTIK' to
r to 'damn Si
Admiral Sims'
m i ri < t the
i th.
Inveatlgat- i th*- b*ad
iral J S wua a" I
of niv*i I J» th*' n»
lw?tw
of the Naval War Colby
liult to every officer ami
v whu aervea iu the navy
war
Admlni McKran !
ufor Hale for In
.'rely
Admiral
mly
ollotvlng
i lu bis
Mr Astoria ted rrt-sn.
| WASHINGTON. V. April
frlticlsm of Hour Admiral Sii
months
wen
adding
patient i
it could
from a
I'!
i ml
'»:uUr»'U
hut if
i the "go
It ha* been or will l-
provni," be declared.
The charge ?hut the department had
Do i»lanH lor war was unfouud**U, th»» of-
ficer tuild. lie added that on».» |dun lit
particular had been In exUtemv tor year*
1'i-lore the war The ylau wa.^ mt i»r
feci, h»' aald, btrauan of uew eleUii'UtM
InJcctcd Into th»- war by the Orioaeu sub-
ui:iriu\' cttinpaigu.
i hj»!. W V. Pratt, during lilt# cro*a-
• \ iiuination, aaid he had i i reaaou to
doubt Admiral Sim> declaration that hi*
l% inutilities tour , letter to Secretary i>anielH waa not In -
additional livis tended :u a i«cr*;»ml criticism. Il»> could
not avoid the lmpreaalou, however, he
added that Sims uu« « rlth lnltig the Chlii'
of -Naval Operation*, whether he intended
to or not.
in Insisted that h»» waa
i * f • 11 il Secretary Dan tela
us' jn what, h.- -.lid.
charges that delay a on
Nav\ iK'i irtmeut early
d
WACO CANDIDATE MOBK RlTIM. FRENCH EDITOR THINKS \GKEE-
W,men's
unci
Admiral M» Kean *ald,
ha ! been made by h
vemment iusatu ylura"
he understood, but thar •oiuiug
real admiral on the active list.
THAN IN FORMER SPEECHES.
AFFIDAVIT IS READ.
MENT IS -PRODICIOl'S MA-
NEUVER" OF ENGLISH.
Keep The System Clean
And You'll Ee Healthy
Elimination helps to avoid colds, headaches and epidemics
ANYONE who fc« watched
himself knows there is noth-
ing so important to health
and comfort as regular daily elim-
ination. Half of the minor illness-
es of life str- due to neglect of this.
The five million men who v ere in
our army know the importance
the doctor attached to this
function.
> By all menus try to regulate
yourself by intelligent diet and
exercise, but when these fail you
will need a laxative, on" n« jee-
to nature in its action as skill cun
make it. In the opinion of many
thousands of coot' Americans such
a one is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin, which is a combination of
simple laxative herbs with pepsin.
It acts promptly, geiitlv and with-
out griping and will with certainty
regulate any tendency to con-
stipation that you may have.
Take it when you feel drowsy,
dizzy or bilious, when you feel a
cold or a fever coming on, when
there is an epidemic, when you
have eaten anything aliout which
you are in doubt. It is at such
times that vou n»ed to l>e free of
poisons and of fermenting foods.
You can buy Dr. Caldwell's Sjrup
Pepsin at any drug store. Thou-
sands of families have it con-
stantly in the house against
emergencies.
Zn spite of tl\e fact tluit Dr. Cili-
well's Syrup Fepiin is tlu largest selling
liquid laxam; in tlw uorid, there
being over b r ■1,ion bottles sold each
year, many i ind it! benefits hate
not yet used i. it you have not, send
your name and address for a free trill
bottle tr Dr. W. B Caldwell, sij
Washington St., Mtmflaiio, Illinois.
DR. CALEIWE LL'S
SYRUP PEPSIN
THE PERFECT LAXATIVE
NEGRO CONVICTED
i Verdict of Murder With Oeath Penalty
Kecommendetl Is Returned.
b. uiltttrJ PrviNI,
i »AAN Al'OLiS, Ind , April 27 - Wil-
liu. May, negro, ID years obi. tonight w ts
v. m»*iiced to u»* electrocuted August .» \vh< u
u jury rvturued a vercbt c* guilty o£
murder iu the lirst degree. Hay in cam
to have utahhW to death 14 year-oid Martha
liuttf, a white girl, on Ai»rll li'.
Ily Universal Service.
lM'iANAl'OLlS, lnd., April t!T.—Guilty
} of muruer 'in the fir»t degree, wltu tin
Special Telcjrsm t-» The J
VAN ALSTYNE. l
climax to his deuun* ia:i
course during the x* ~ i'
didute for Govern «r
elfht hundred people
In defense of th>* W .
challenged, in blunt la:
to the American Republi
while this country was at
sell Liberty bonds.
Just :ts ;a today's Spee.
more biting than in !• "
his doilarations that Mr
"p lid a"tomey of whisi.
also did he »ur|uisg t.iih--
mentarien upo.i the for
rei nro H*- told i i»
have said the thing
'death penalty recommended, was tne ver- It Mr itai'ey had not r» f
diet today vt the jury that heard the caae In Joint debut. .
agaiu^t William ^ay, negr<-. l:» year- old, Mr. Neti. who hns m i ;
s. If . onfes»ed blu.ver oi' Martha Llulf, npee> hes this year th *
white, 14 years old. candidate its the race, >
The trial began thiu morning, with the will relume his personal
courtroom curt fully guarded bj a special ernor.
detail of police, to prevent an attack on "liiuht away," he «?!
the prisoner, against wnom feeling raa I'm ^dag r > make flv»
high ."several uttacks had been made on and 1 have !•"> speaking 1
the Jail where the prisoner was confined work I haven't wasted
prior . tue trial, and tnreats ui lyto.uiu*; infeinl ' » I'm in s
were u*.iuc. l he jail l> now under u heavy am working to d • i
W'uard. : \|r. Neff read a »\>\
Kay waa ealm while t'>■ mother and sis. I'harh'S h\ l*i- k 1 •
ter of his victim were on the witness
stand, telling how he hud l <d the iittlt
i girl uwuy from houi- uuder ihe pretext of
I getting her some clothing from n white
family. A nortlon of the time he oven
II took uotes or tho proceedings.
The Jury whs out 'JO miuutei and. when
the ver^ t was read a murmur of up-
I nrovai atone from the spectators. Hay
i himself manifested no (motion,
April i'T As a
: 1 W Hail, s
' M. Neff. - ai.
this afternoon
administration,
ge, the loyalty
of men who,
war. retu>. i to
Mr Neff was
Hslk
interests, *»»
!■ tl.
Haiie;
tl
Lj >AIM BKKK.
(Foreign Kditor of Le Journal
(Special t'alde to i'niversaj >»*r
I'Altls, April .7—The Uritlsli sett
of the Turkish »iues
digitus maneuver »
India
It Is n -t diffi 'ilt
Lloyd ' ieorge -ugg.
•cllor Muller to participate
• nee at the very moment th
tion was on the program.
He attention of the 1 r
> cleverly Nte^.-r.sl In the
Mhlm w li r. -,-r Hr.taln ^
point !n th.- War Fast. 'I
t.eia. u- of the 1 rtu.M. Itn
;:!s ( tin* Id^s with th* a :r«
, ut Turkey.
Jtritain found If in<iis|i
Sailors
te
dii
t;»p iicn
tnterests t
In order t'
lem world
all her i
• ont|Uesc « ;
why Premier
tnvlte t'han
it the - 'oilier
Turkish «jues
ich statesmen
ditfereT!
it par ellr
LI- to h
maintain the Lurk In F
<•« the th« tee n l's .»f r *
I heoret;. ally Turkey re.
osiou^. e>eept r4. Arabian
shorthand reporter
Court, to the effect tl •'
parts of the speech of Mr
tin. April he and thre.
ruphcrs being employ. ! !
to do so. and on l'
Martha Huff disappeared from her homa !
| April l'» aiMi was later found dead Iu a
creek, the body nude and revealing many
stab wounds As llay hat! been seen lead-
ing tho .-HiId away, suspiciou was Instant- t
ly directed to him.
STRANGER CHARGED WITH
DAKOTA tAMILY MASSACRE
davit examined lils in
Bailey used this langu
read from the copy of tl
"They say that I ret
bond selling meeting
Is true. They came to :
tue to go to one of
there. I said, *No I
don't you,' asked the
committee 'Because
red "In fa.-t.
■ hes Saturday
Mgeuients ne\f
lime and tlon't
.• t<» win and
.1 an affidavit
\ is I 111, oft'i la!
:«trd I'istri t
he took dowu
ltailev at Ans-
other stelio^
v t newspap-r
to of thlf. affl-
, and that V?
which M: Neff
iffidavlt:
•1 t<» spea > at a |
n night, all-! 'hat
iy office and asked
grt at 1 •• •
Must not 'Whv
hairman of th»
I said, if I told
Real Economy
Owing to our having to move to temporary quarters to
allow construction of a new building at our present location,
we are offering some exceptional bargains in
TYPEWRITING CARBON PAPER
Best grade of Typewriting Carbon Paper in either black,
blue or purple, in prices ranging from $1.00 to $2.25 per hun-
dred, Cut 8x11 or 14; Odd sizes also.
PENCIL CARBON PAPER
Also of the best grades, black, blue or purple, from 85c
to $1.50 per hundred. Cut 8^x 11 or 14; odd sizes also cut.
The above carbon paper prices cover absolutely a t' ir-
anteed paper in every rcspect.
SAMPLES SENT ON REQI EST
We deliver free to any point in Texas.
PHONE OR WRITi-:
Dept. E.
POTCHERNIC-HAAK CO., Int.
San Antonio. Texas
Tel. Crockett :U 1:1
these people the truth th-> would not buy
your bonds and I w. I not tell t ietn a
lie even to get them < v y.-ur bond-
He aaid. 'What do > m im-an '' I said,
i simply mean that the bonds yon are
selling will go below ; ,i" Many t p.x.r
- ■ ■ ■ ■ - j man w ho Is buying r t.»in now will hav*'
Bjr T ulverMl Hervic*. , to sell them at a dis< (it uti I I ant
ti K i i.i. LAKl', N. D« April 17. Dav« go - and tall th n mything wii mti
Hanson, a stranger in tho neighborhood, tailing then the truth Was it a crime
waa arrested today and i* being held as that a man shall t • lie ' v'"' '"r '""1
tho suspeeted slayer ot' the Wolff family, eountry'.' What do . ■ about tha
The urrest was made alter llausou had j w;,s right, wasn't I lie- bonds did
been chased several uillea by a sheriff's L at a discount. They ar it a dife.itint
posse. li«- \*u» being held Incommunicado now, and many i"" r man has to
tonight while grilled by the authorities. | b,.ji at a dlseo'.int
Mr. and Mrs. Wolff, their seven chll
ritorles, Thr i e »n I Art
A 'imoufl itf. d TurkUh government !■<
•\ -ii maintained at Mnyrna, where the
• »re»>ks have five years' time to organize a
plelt-Hi lte
All this in theoretical. Practically. Tur
k-y is unahle to live without ktiu kllng
under It British proteetorate. Hrltain h >tds
ITirkey l^mr.i" ! In on every side Sbo h,.-
Ins'ulled herself ut Hatuni under the li,v
tlou id' Internatlotiallzatton, and she reigns
111 the Ilia' k Sea.
'International" -outrol of I'onstantltiople
nieai s only an Indefinite extension of the
condltloii na hivs wl m I v.-. alAi•
March W, involving Uritlsli rule and de
portation of all persons friendly to Frame
Hrituin. holding the suprenia\. on the
«ea -wns the key to the l»lr.'aneTien Th •
Hrltlah still o «mpy I'aiffa and itaa^ora'..
T h. v huve supreme eouimand In I'ubstine,
Aralda and Meaopotsuil-.i and are i . « at
rtemptlng to ...-hieve eon'rol < f Armenia
«hile leaving it to Auari a th •
bill for this maneuver
• 'WQernhlp ot the llak'dad Hallway eom*
Dlstes the list of itri'ain n new possession*
I he\ own evtrything e\ • |d Anatolia,
where the Turkish nationalists refuse Uie
ltrltlsli > ok -.
TO III. VK SHORT I.I NI KOU»>.
By Ahttir'slt : Press.
WASHlNt'TON 1« »V. April L'T. Short
line railroads may be given a hearing on
the w.i'fe demands of railroad w.irhers
fore the ilallroad Labor Hoard, Chairman
Baton unnounet-d today I T. Whiter.
11.airman «-f ihe Kail way i:\emiv. c.,m
inlttee, I«dd tl'" board that his 'ommitPe
resell led 115 of Ihe nome •IIH» rmuls of i ity fniv rsa! •
•untry and these 115 had between | j» \,»|s Vnril 'J
MAM BY W SLA I'
II
Smartfj: D
Women A
Exclusively
Here ai
Washer's
mWO smart shapes the "American"
I and the "French "—made of tinest
Spiit and Milan Straw-
Navy, Black and Natural. P
•f 10 and $25.
•tceo
Colors:
onlv
^tt,n's Hat Section—I ir>l Fl»<»«.
Comrr Pfousfon tmdJeffimn $Vr*st*
Sli ihi/ Ctntcr el San jntonios Jcti\iliet
PARIS PAPERS INCREASE
PRICE CENT PER COPY
his sul:. of r«...itu and es a{H»d with about
an I numh.T .»f artl !e» of wmrlni?
apparel. An Inv .tigation >.f the tiieft 5*
beiri" made by the «itv off;. »rs
th
Vi and UU 1
eiit of the total mileu^'i
dren and a farm boy were slain with a
shotgun find hutchet last Thursday, Their
!• olles were Ipifml by a neighbor whoso
attention wus uttraeted by the crying of a
bab) The buby, efght mouths old
tho only survivor.
Hil l. I Killi' 11 ( . 1
pv I'resi.
LOI IHVI 1.1,11, Ky , April *7 Ministers
of all church denomination, badars of la-
bor orgauiruilotis, soclai workers and city
offblals toduy ware enlisted in a earn
palgn started by \arlous Women's clubs
to (llscouraga buying at pfenenl prie«s,
curtail s|*<iidlng and unite the city iu a
pledge to save and economise,
——
I. H. DISAPPOINTS LITVlNort
Hjr Ah». e|ftto»l Press.
I'oK'ikMlAUKN. April ^7 ilaxlm Lit
viuoff, assistant Bolshevik eoiuuilssary of
elgn affairs, in an interview tod >
BRITISH AND ARABS
CLASH IN PALESTINE
11 r Avfoclated Prow
l AlliO, April 1!T I . tfdiiu i- :• I
betwt»en Arabs aud Brlt'.jth troops in Pal-
estine.
Two thnusaud lledoulns attac god n ui
kah south of Lake Nmeras from which
the small British furee withdrew aft r »
fight in which they suffered a few < aiual-
tle>,
The Incident was not important, a cord
Ing to the official view, being merely a
local development of recent bedouin cattle
forays.
ASvU l. rs MOKI hh I PI" l(
Une of three Mexicans, who enic
grocery store and soft drink stand ut lot
South Frio Street on tin- pretext of mak
ing a nurchase, stfu-k the proprietor, An
j fonlo Vedeiuo, a glancing blow on the
; head with u hammer and • aped The
ted Injured man was tak-n t » the Kobert IV
ilreen Memorial Hospital and is »'\f t.«d
to survive.
The shortage of print '
cost of labor has foreed !
In the price of Pari-*'
paper and the hIgI
j a general Increase
d a | newspa|MTs
All dallies now charging eent« a . opr
Will be Increased to eentsi beginning
Mac 1. il whs announced today, while li»» ; I ■ or t thin ar,;. In
J igaro. Le Temps, Le <•:«>ili»l» and other I more pain than I hav
il «vut papers Will be raised to I • ent
vh-ln
I'Ol.KI lll^N V1>TIHI>\1
Two Mexhsns, on- and »h- olhpr J '
vear.s old were arrested yesterday at ter
i,.e»n by t'lty !»«'• 'Ives lire-n and Hu-
rls. and were < barged at th« police >• ■»
tlon with re viving and corvrallng stolen
l'eias i prot»,>rty. Shortly afterward"* two other
freight depot, was attacked by several t \b xieans were brought In and wer. r.- I
Mexicans « »rly yesp-rday uiornlug an I h- with their under V'O
verely beale't. He was taken to ,i I• ••; 1 . A jiiest a: one the d .v i,.nn ) t •!#
hospital. He will recover reported that unknown fiersoiis enter ,
I
AS."At I TK.II NKAH HOM'
I'orflrlo (\iellar, who lives in th
it} of the Missouri, Kansas 6c
■ mmmJ
Parmer Has Terrible
Experience
v ever suffered
l w». I was op*
aM"for gall dun s and a third open*
tlon w;, advised. A friend In I »wa wrote
m h< w b.» w i • cure I by taking Mayr'u
Worm ri'ul Itemedy I i n a bottle on hi^
advice • j m» food resulta and hive ala^
taken the tuli « mr-e iy pains are sll
gone "ni* I i"el I am p .*mati« ntl cured."
It fmon, t'<• catarrhal mucous from the
intestioal tract, and allays the luflam-
iratl.c vvti i •»> mxes tret"ally ill ^totn*
h. ,i •"! Mid intes inal aiom nts, In• Imllng
uppeBdi'dtir oiirt d"s.> will ronvloce or
money re^vied at all dr"i»'gist.v «Adv.)
NKU VliKK .lot ItNAL KAI*K.** I'KK I .
lt\ AHtoclated Press.
" The New \ork
reopening of trade with Soviet Kns-) ;'"ur,' lJ' 111 '',V
I.I'vlnoff said he had e.xpuctcd the,'1' j!1' . !. rn.w' V
si amount of trade from the I nited to.lay that beginning to '
advance Its price from J cents to .. cents
again expressed disappointment over the i - • - ■ ., ...
Pulled States concerning I ^ Al»rll -■
of the
attitud
the
Sill.
largest amount of trade from the United
States.
I»K \ AKKKA ( HAKLKM.EH (.KDDKS.
ii> Ans. cinf.'U Pren.
( HICAUO, Antil 27.—Ksmon d Vulera,
"president of the Irish Republic." who re
turno I to the South today, last night
challenged tin. right of Sir Auckland tied-
des, recently appointed British Ambassa-
dor to the rnited States, to represent Ire-
land as part of Great Britain I»e Vul-ra
said Sir Patrick CarJaud, ehosen by the
Irish Hepubllc as ambassador to th<-
I nited States, was the only diplomatic i
flclal empowered to repreuent Ireland in
America,
"Cameos Ancient and Modern." One
of ih- nioxt aneiert stone engravings shows
guei'ii Ilftii r wearing i cameo brooch. As
history re peat on itselt cameos arc now
both popular and stylish. It you want t«»
see the largest display «d cairn os. «dd and
to w. In the city call at ;il5 Alamo Plaza
at the Alamo Jewelry Company, opposite
the famed Alamo. (Adv.)
V 'esf Texas Military Academy
Junior R. 0. T. o.
3 Ah ANTOIfiO. ill AS.
ii itunwliit* sod Arademie. Climat* na<\ loratu*
iftPMsn water atconr drill and atblatic*
ftcry ■»} Iu the /egr. mean aanuai temperature »fl»
i>w u|ijvi Bight buildln# u«»d foi •ch.H.t pnrfyjtes and evar; r*n>m
•■"ouUid# room Teal iKiuTpped'onliury acl«wl in Soutbwefct-all ^incmaoi furat«ued bjr
htaten IfOVtrnmeDt—$126,000 rirepr'H)f barracla. iiiower hsth. •wuumloa i»wl. gjujuatiuin. tvs-
tera sthlettc ftald.
I 1911-Th« oalT arhool in Pan Aat».at, *oiirlte.l by Wi, I'tpsrtwenl tot A 1. C.
(iraduateo enter roliega, nrwy or i>r'.feaal.»nal life. Among alumni «r« Itnadreda of men prum
tm-ot la bualaeM ar-l {<r fewilonal life and hundreds «t uff.^ra wUo dutiu* juaeU Uiai^aaltti
w tSa ie%iriM laaal. WnU Iwr tliuatmivd caUlogua.
gun nreew*. i«u dust, no mud
Ten Years
jungerTha
His Years
Doesn't it make you feel
good—cause you to straight-
en up and feel "chesty"—
when someone guesses your
age at ten years or so
younger than you really
are? You look into your
mirror, smile with satisfac-«
tion and say to yourself: mence at once to restore your energy,
Stop Headache
Avoid Danger
Doctors Advise Aspironal Elixir to
Remove Cause as Well as Relieve
I'ain Quicker—Absolutely Safe.
The medical profession is strongly
poM-d to the uae of headache remedies thai
merely r.dio\e th. pain. They ar - warning
the public (hat the cause ot tin- hcadac'
should also b- removed. That is wi;y
physicians and drui,glsth nr.- so delighted
with the new Aspironal I Hi v 1 r that 1 sold
under the two minute guarantee. They
know Aspironal also removes the cause
of bilious aud sb'k headache^ by gently
acting on the liver, correcting biliousness
and constipation and preventing the return
of the headache m vt day.
The next tiuo y »n li ne n headache g »
to your nearest drutf ><tore, hand the • T* i »-
half a dollar I t « bottle of Aspironal
and tell him to vrve ><>u two tenspoonfu;
In a llttl- water With your watch iu your
hand court off iwj minutes and call tit
your money bvk, as per uiunufncturer s
guarantee, if you < an't feel your headache
lading away within tin- time limit. Your
druggist Invites you to try Aspironal; ,»o
offlclala that liO per eent of the normal don't be bashful. I'verybodv is doing ir.
•irautue a''ollea to colds, coughs
Well, he didn't make such
a bad guess, at that."
The point i3: You're no
older than your vitality.
If a man is strong, vigor-
ous, mentally alert, fine and
fit at 60 ho ha3 a better
chance of living up to 80
than a man of 30 who is
weak and run-down has of
living up to tin. While none
of us can stay the years nor
stop time, we should all
make an heroic effort to suc-
cessfully resist the effects
of time by ever keeping our
vitality at par.
When you sense a feeling
of slowing down of your
physical forces when your
stomach, liver, kidneys and
| other organs show signs of
weakness—when you notice
a lack of your old time "pep"
and "punch"—in other
words, wnpn you feel your vitality
is on the wane, you should com-
strcngi.li and endurance by taking
ffiKQ
The Great General Tonic
This master bndy-bnilder will help
you keep young in spirit and mental
and physical action, because it will
ansist Nature in maintaining your vitality at par.
It enriches the blood, restores wnrn-out tiaauea.
poothea jangling and over-wrought nervea, in-
ducep found refreshing alecp. hlurpent the appe-
tite, tones up thedigealiou~luabort, will put new
life, new vigor
and new vim in
every fibre of
your body.
You w ill be
aurprised how
much better
you'll feel after
taking a treat-
ment of LYKO.
if you are tiled
and worn out,
nervously and
physically ex-
hausted. It's
mildly laxative
— keepa the
bowels in line
condition. (Jot LVK0 ,, loW orll|n,| p,ck.
a bottle from only, liko pictur* abot*.
yenr druifgiut Rcime all subatituU*.
today.
Sole Manufacturers
LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY
Jr . t .
m
New York V v. City, Mo.
Iror s««e by ail lletail Druggists, .ilwuyn in stock at
THE SOMJMERS' iUlL G STOKES
FOI,AM) Wll I KRAI.NK k(JBKK.
I'.y AhH>ciaied 1'rent.
WARSAW. April 21 rhs forelga of-
fice announces that n treaty between F'o j
In lid and Ukraine will '»» Kilned within :i
few days. The l:ul#»peiid'»nee of the
1'kralnlaua will be proclaimed son aft-
erwards.
KI >>l \sI li t Ot I JA2*lt
1 Ly Asaoelated Press.
I.O.N 1 fitS. \pril '.7. A Unsainn flr^ in
Ten TilQt China, hat faceivfd cable
cram unnoiinelnjf the annihilation of a
Japanese illvislou in the Khabarovsk d^
trb t of Siberia according to a dlspst- h
Iroiu Tien Tsin to the Kxchange Telegraph
Company under Monday's date,
OfcltMANY M:\lt ( (II.LAI'Sti.
I Ily AFrtvciatud I'n»s«.
I'.KHLJN, April -C. Uermany's financial
collapse Is near, according to a atatement
made before the national asseiubly today
by br. Wirth, minister of the treaaury.
v, vile presenting the budget for ih»- eomlng
year. The minister attacked war prof
fleers, who, he declared, "are turning the
nation's economic plight to their own ad-
vantages "
CHICAGO FHKltillT DELAY KI).
Ly Aav<M*latad Press.
CHICAGO, April 27. 'Maims of railroad
freight truffle was being moved In tho
Chlcuiro district today were disputed by
manufacturers, who declared receipt of
I ran- mr*-rials '.van seriously curtailed aud
' lliut < shipments were far below
normal.
htktkr pbomubl) may ii,
IJt Associated Pits*.
HALU'AX, April 27. -Cannda will be
tied up from end to end by a '.no-day
strike. May 11, in sympathy with the
hoven Winnipeg strike leaders, r.»cently
wMiteti'ed to a year's Imprisonment for
seditious conspiracy, according to an nr
tide appearing Iu the (,'hronlale today,
quoting J. M. Maclochli/ district seen
tury of tho United Mlno Work ;im,
AMERICAN AtrilOltKSS lli:;s.
pr Axaoeinted i'ress.
CiirCAGo, April L'7 Mlaa Morjorle
Kenton <'|dte, ..dthoreao. dlod Hunduy at
Manila, 1' I., of pnoumolil.:. :. • urdlng to
w<«rd i-eeelved In Chicago by her brother,
I'ldson It Cooke. Miss Cooke wus burn ui
Hlchinoiid, llid,, and was tne uulho? of
several novels nnd filuya.
AM) MILL TIIKY* COMB.
Py Associated Prons.
l.os AN'GHLKH, Cal., April -7. Inf rma
tlon concsrnlntf jamss It. Unirt, who li
being detained here pending invesilga
Hon of hl« matrimonial uffalrs, waa sought
In a letter Saerlff fHlao had today from
Conwuy, Ark., signed "Mrs. Juck Hlltou."
i*lbai)h OCILTYi 01818 no. YKABI.
11/ Associated 1'ross.
JurLIN. Mn , April 27.Mrs. Lee Tlor-
ney, chnrged ^Ith aiding her husband nnd
two other prisoners escape from the
county Jail ut Carthage, pleaded guilty
In Circuit Court today and was sentenced
to five years in the penitentiary,
enoini: hacks into notom < \u
Ily Associated Vn»«s.
MIAMI, okla., April 'J7.- Several Per-
sons were injured, none seriously, at a
crossing between Ptcher iuid Century,
north of here, ut this morning, when
nn engine of the Miami Mineral Beit Rail-
road backed Into a motor car of the
Northeast Oklahoma Itailroad Company,
lloth the engine and the motor ear wero
derailed a ntl turned over. About 'JO pas-
singers were in the motor ear and all
were bruised and cut. Threu weru tukou
to the hospital at rkher,
Sumo
and
Today—Our Regular
r*r~
for Woman's health
Thoaundsol women always have
a box ol oa. TinsuVKR PILLS
In the house. At tne first sign of
any Irregularity a timely dose U,
taken. Those who nse them rec-
ommend them. Hence, their snc-
cewi for over hall a century. FOR
t ONSTIFATION THEY HAVE !VO
EQUAL.
Wednesday Specials!
H're arc two striking examples of
the footwear values we offer
each //'ednesday.
Two-Eyelet Ties
of soft brown kiJ leather, plain oi satin quarters,
with medium long vamp light turn sole and hrench
heels.
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comfortable walking height.
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