The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 22, 1915, Page 6

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8, 10, 12, 000 Miles ‘000 Miles ‘000 Miles Thousands upon thousands of “Nobby Tread” users are averaging 8,000, 10,000, and 12 "000 miles. This wonderful anti-skid tire properly ae i is constantly giving these enormous - excess over and above its extraordinary adjus of 5,000 Miles. sail Taal We would be glad to consult with any “Nobby Tread” users who are not securing these excess mileages. “Nobby Tread’ Tires Today through cee ee merit alone, “ ike ae Tread” Tires are the largest selling high-grade anti-skid tires . in the world. NORFLEET & REAM, ‘Agents Public Garage ‘Phone 35—Ohio Street. ‘*‘Nobby Freed ”* Tires ares BUTLER, MISSOURI old by Leading Reliable Dealers. Do not aergnipubetitirtes United StatesTires Made by the Largest Rub pe Coreen in the World (Employing 55,484 ; Tse-Ne-Got Not Guilty. Denver, Colo., July 15.—Tse- | Ne-Gat, Piute Indian, was found | not guilty of a murder charge | by a jury in the United States District Court-late today.— -Tse-} Ne-Gat had been accused of murdering Juan Chacon, a Mex-/| ican sheep herder, in Southwest- | ern Colorado. On being accused of the mur-| der the Indians took fo the hills: and stood off several posses. | Several battles took place and for a time it was thought that the U. S. Army would have to be called upon. General Scott of the U. S. Army finally induced the band to surrender and stand trial. Doctors | What Thaw’s 9-Year Legal Big Strike Threatened at Krupp Gun Works. Geneva, Switzerland, July 15. reached Basel threatened Fight Has Cost. | One million dollars, estimated cost to Thaw’s family for his —A report has first two trials in New York on/|that a big strike is murder— charges; $350,000,—esti- at theKrupp—works—at—Bassett, | ‘mated cost of first two trials to;Germany, the movement being New. York taxpayers. lheaded by the Union of Metal- One hundred and twenty-five |lurgical Workmen and the Asso- thousand dollars, cost to Thaw’s| ciation of Mechanics. family in three later attempts|mand higher wages. because of to prove sanity. the cost of living and_ shorter Fifty thousand dollars, esti-|hours because of the great mated cost to Thaw’s family of |strain’ under whieh they. work, his escape from Matteawan and/|the report says. flight to Canada. The workmen according to Two hundred thousand dol-|these advices, are in an angry lars, estimated cost of Thaw’s|mood and threaten the destruc- last two: trials to New York tax-|tion of machinery unless their payers. demands are granted immedi- ately, as they have been put off for three months with promises. Thaw enjoyed allowance of ‘pei lleged:| Missionaries | ha d SEE THE $80,000 a year before ‘eaching|:, The advices add that several |Jume and confessed, it is al issionaries ve arrive Lhis majority. Spent $50,000-for|high officials have arrived at|te the oenieial of Scotland a. here seeking. the assistance - of ia single dinner in Paris to |the Krupp works in an effort to|thet he had si git hge 1: : i the United States gumboat at loth es}; umber of stage beauties. Lost|straighten . out matters and|land by the German ight obaied Callao to to aid dis the: dork of ros: $40,000.in one game of i in}calm the workmen, and that fo. obtain - information, concern-: ene; The last report: from Can- ceed in 1900. . Bertha Krupp is expected to vis- it the plant and use her great in- Nun Will Pass Lite With Lepers |fluence with the workers. New York, July * 14.—After last farewells to her mother end Dismissed Towa Murder Case. friends, Sister Mary edes | - Bedford, Ta, duly 15.—On has departed to pass the remain- recommendation: of “Attorney | g der of her existence in comfort- General Cosson, nursing ‘ing spiritually. and -|Supervisor, and’ Osear Lawson, | . They de-1 "| Attack, df Without ‘Warning ‘ Will Further Strain Rela- tons with Germany. Washington, July) 17,— into the grave situation that has de-|§ veloped between the United |) States and Germany over the sinking of the Lusitania was thrust another issue today when it was revealed that the British steamer ‘ Orduna, carrying . a score of Americans, had been at- tacked by a German submarine. | In official quarters news of the attack on the Orduna came as a shock for it had been con- fidently believed as a result of the informal expressions of Count von Bernstorff, the Ger- ian ambassador, and ‘press dis- patches from Berlin concerning | jihe care being exercised by German submarines, that Amer- icans on passenger vessels, at least, would be safe from at-| tack. The incident increased the general uneasiness which has been felt since the last Ger- man note failed to give the as- |surances asked for by the Unit- od States. No intimation has been given jas yet in official quarters of what the next American note would contain, but it was admit- ted among those in authority that the communication doubt- less would contain some hint of the purposes and intentions of the United States in case there was a further violation. of its rights. = The “note probably will be hrief, and, according to well in- formed opinion; will be in’ the ment. It’s capit accountis than TOO much talk. interest paid on same. Farm Mortgages . mow in force on THAW OUT ON BOND. by Supreme Justice Hen- - drick. Kk Thaw, who shot and _ killed | iately after announcing his de- cision admitted Thaw’ - 000 bail. The bond, mished by a Posse Kills layer ¢ of 3 After Battle. Macon, Ga., July 14.—A posse of citizens and county officers surety aoe : obediance to any mandate of the today shot and killed Peter] out until final disposition of ees ae accused of! the appeal. The agent of ‘the killing three white men near abel aig rs sty. company said that the Cochran, Ga: The negro had} my ay family had deposited barricaded himself in his home atic tite company negotiable se- and defied the posse, who, 8C-) wurities valued at $35,000. cording to reports received here, é is was dynamited, and he then was The machine; followed b ay shot down. H y . RS taining reporters and Jackson’s three victims are;|°®"S; Com Pe r photographers, started down- W. S. Hogg, aged 40, Night Mar- town toward the office of shal; Lynn Sanders, 40, Farm Thaw.’s attorneys. Thaw went to Jersey City, where he was formally released from the custody of the sheriff. |23, a farm hand. , Jackson, according to reports, was criticized hy Sanders late yesterday for some work he had done and the Supervisor is said to have struck the negro. Later it is alleged, Jackson accosted Sanders, drew a pistol and fired twice, killing him almost in- motor to Philadelphia in com- pany with his secretary. From Philadelphia he is to go by rail tto Pittsburg. After lunch Thaw said he would} Thousand Chinese Flood. Under State 5 Subériiet and is examined the Same aS every bank in the State by the ex- pert examiners of the State. Banking apes sur, ag and undivided profit of any Bank or Trust Company in this eeuae Has paid ‘semi-annual stockholders since organization, our books.......... Jury Verdict of Sanity Upheld | to $35,-| : ; As soon as the bond was} blew up the house with dyna- signed, Thaw entered a motor mite. Jackson, it was stated, | io: He was accompanied by a continued firing after his house detective and his secretary nearly double that dividends to it’s 3 Its an easy matter to say you are making money—that you are growing—that your bank . is just as good—just as safe—just as strong but we believe the figures suit the people better Time deposits are solicited and good rates of $7,500,000,00 “THE OLD RELIABLE.” | Germany Admits ‘Responsibility. Wi ashington, July 15.—Ger- many ‘admitted responsibility for the torpedoing of the Ha- | waiian-American liner, Nebras- New York, July 16.—Harry | kan off the Irish Coast several | weeks ago in a memorandum nature of a warning that sub-|¢ sequent violations 3 the princi- hia ee ae val sent Ambassador Gerard from ples contended for by the Unit, wae fo ry e court-/the German Foreign Office, it de States will be viewed as. hos- room a-iree man at noon to- was announced at the State De- tile acts, making difficult the day, Tostioe, Hendrick aecept- | partment today. continuance of diplomatic — re- ed the finding of the’ jury that) Sincere regret is expressed” ats 9 “| declared Thaw sane and immed-jand the German Government of- |fers to make compensation. Simultaneously with the re: ceipts of the German memoran- - which was fur-| dum Secretary WLansing admit- company, ted the arrival of a communica- inasmich as it assured Thaw’s | tion from the Vienna Foreign Office drawing attention to the | Austrian Government’s view that continued heavy shipment ‘ of ‘arma and ammunition, to... the allies from this country * is dangering American deutnality. The Austrian note of protest against American shipments of munitions to the allies unless similar shipments to the Teutons are made and protected, is in re- ality a warning to the United States became known today. Berlin advices said that ‘Ger- many and Turkey will send sim- ilar communications but it is not * exnécted that. the United States will alter her position, The ac- tion is agreed upon as a warning that Germany will be supported by her allies in any controversy, in which she may become in-#’ |volved with the United States. ‘Heat Wrecked a Motor Oar. Early today Hogg and Law- son went to Jackson’s home to arrest him, when, it is alleged, ‘the. negro fired upon them with a stotgun. They died - shortly afterwards. Honkone China, July 15,— Tens of thousands of natives are estimated to have been drowned by the floods in. the Chinese Provinces of Kwantung, Kwan- gsi and Kiangsi, and the desola- tion in the devastated districts is terrible, according to latest reports. * A fire swept -area of one mile and raging floods are handicap- ping the work. of rescue in_Can- ton. The city was in darkness last. night, water having in- undated ‘the YWachinery of the electric light plant. Another German Spy Put to ; Death in London.. ‘London, July © -15—Another German spy has been put to death in England after: having been convicted ‘by court-martial. He was Robert’ Rosenthal, who was arrested in ‘London early jin British naval matters, . Tola, Kas., July 17.—The up heaval of a strip of brick pave- ment extendihg from curb to curb and five feet wide caused. the severe injury of Mrs. W. T. Cline and two children ,here to- day. With his family, Mr. Cline was motoring. As the car was passing down a paved street the bricks were suddenly pushed from their places and began tumbling in every direction. The upheaval occurred directly be- neath the car, practically wreck- ring it and piling the passengers in a heap. Mrs: Cline and two children|.were badly cut and bruised, but Mr. Cline escaped injury. Investigation shows that no’ explosion occurred’ and the only tion ~ tis was|that the upheaval was caused by © before - ‘communication e official anaouncement of feat off said a the Christian he execution af sentence of the ‘ital: in’ danger fire iat Rive em ONT here to- se hp Rosenthal, who, expansion due” to ‘the qoaaee ‘heat. .

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