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PAGE FOUR. NINE KILLED IN SCHOONER ROW (Continued over the sido. with wh rom Page One.) The owner of the ves the Chinese had bar gained in H. to clandestinely | land them on rican soll, he said, | had abando them and his ship ‘when their food stores ran low eight days ago h of the Chinese was understood to have $500 to be landed here. The y 1 today in Chinese to fight with be paid the owner ck of the » fight was waged until slood and © Chinese ud over the though e ways of ensuing craft favored weather 7 larders were emptied. A was hoisted to the nd it was thus she was Pilot Hall of Sandy Hook y afternoon. after the owner of the vesse! had andoned her that the fight recurred. Some of the C! the trouble was st of the crew who tr ships were days by drifted distress masthead sighted fair Its 5 ese declared that rted by members ed to extort more money from th order to carry out the skippe promise to land them, WAR. AND PEAGE REPORTS GLAIN (Continued from Page One.) today gave out a seml-official reading: “Contrary to the insidious reports emanating from interested foreign centers, perfect order has been re: established throughout the country ‘The feeble resistance of Stam boulisky’s partisans has been def initely crushed. Significant of the confidence the new government en- joys abroad is the continued rise of note the lev. BUCHAREST, June 14.—(By the ‘Associated Press) The town of Spumia, (a fortified Bulgarian town 50 miles west of Varna) is reported in the hands of peasant guards, ac: cording to information which reached here yesterday. The Spumla district {s said to have become the most im portant center of resistance to the new regime Armed peasants are said to be marching from Popovo, in northern Bulgaria, and to have clashed with government troops at Bela, Tirnovo and Rustchuk. RIGHT MAN IS PRESIDENT OF OPTIMIST CLUB MEET CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., June 14.— fhe fifth international convention of Optimists Clubs opened today. Del- gates are here from all parts of the country. The festivities opened with the arrival yesterday of Jack Martin International president, and his bride yf San Francisco. The couple was met at the station by a large dele: gation and escorted to the hotel. Whey rode bumpily from the station to the hotel in an old fashioned rat Rletrap shay drawn by two very dilap- Sdated horses, and enjoyed the ride hich proves the Optimists have the Right man for president between FREE. SCOOTER IMERICA THEATER VEN The America theater will give every thild accompanted, by one or more adults a chance on a free scooter | Friday night hese scooters are real creators asure and should be obtained by the kiddies who desire as real good time. Fifty of them will be handed out Children should biolock so t show, ** Zary ent whe there at 8 seo the whole} ea” featuring 1 and will also be pres nded out. | Man 3 AT THE} New*Type‘of. Glider"Is~a Is shown carryi lke kite is shown in ascen A kite-type of air carrier has develo ing kite glider which he it with Dr. Se but much lighter in weight. & sports fete at Porte Doree, near Paris, France. A Novel S tm ped from invented. ehaase (arro’ port Kite-W fom experiments with the glider. It weighs only ten pounds. Ww) trussed to a hanging rope ing game with a ball the size of a push ball, Booze In Baby’s Hot Water Bag SEATTLE, Wash., hibition officers entered the home of | . S. Kawata in this Kawata wheeling room, water bottle. with intoxicating aver. SSEEEEIE cane CALL MEDICAL MEETS. LOS ANGELES, The Institute for ers will meet here June 27, July and the Institute Nur: under the California State Bi r session o will Training for Cisco cee ee enab| every walk of pend upon th and nature of pose your brain—that the ‘strength of these built of stone and most important e building strong, of iron found husks of | grai the peels and vegetables, portant th so that tod, ia body, 1d"s Heavywi ing, takes r At the tot’s feet was a The bottle meet ‘here July A Secret of Great Strength and | Powerful Muscles Jack Dempsey, World's Heavyweight Champion, Reveals a Secret of His Energy and Endurance ‘Science has now proved that your: real strength, energy, and endur-' hat mysterious force tha s you to domina: control others and win in lions of cells that com- body absolutely on the not su! strong as ove ells is a peoculia fof certain fruits and twenty has 100 per cent hi Jack O | to lent Ph wh slo’ June 14.—Pro- city and found Mrs. | the baby about a| hot was filled | liquor, the © slueths| , Calif., June 14.— Tuberculosis Work- 12, for Public Health auspices of the oard of Health and f the University of 23 Great Strength, life, all de- strength the mil- id physical cells de iron, The) lement in forceful skins, ions. ay, ron, When Dempsey realize the % he bi August 4. provide er the ip P, will field, according Jacobs, be in ns hot weather to It often gets Veyond their reach. This, at The purpose of the In- stitute for Tuberculosis Workers is a course in training for | those who already are engaged in the |work, or for those who may wish t Dr, New York City charge of the ses- | SUMMER COMPLAINT makes little headway with children whose careful mothers protect them from stomach and | bowel disorders, weakening diarrhoea - with CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY amps, | Quick in action - satisfying in results. She Agreed to a Year of Love Marry for love, for money—that’s divorce the lovely heroine’s creed in this de luxe romance. Filmed from the famous novel by the director of “Robin Hood.” RIALTO SUNDAY droggist avuow Joong wo0TH oy Sur puossg NVIVQUN 1 OaprT $b @oI3) ur peso SORMLON ith’Human* Che Casper Daily Cribune Tait atte Dr. Ing. Seehaase, On the right, the parachute- lke a human tail to the kite. of Berlin, Hagen Third In British Tourney TROON, June 14.—({By The Asso- clated Press.)—At the end of 36 holes of play in the British open golf cham- pionship this afternoon, two British golfers, C. A. Whitcombe and A. G. Havers, led the field with scores of 146. Walter Hagen, the American holder of the title, was next with 147. Gordon Lockhart of Glen Eagles fol- lowed with 149 and Robert Scott, Junior, with 150, Next in order were three com- petitors with scores of 151, Joe Kirk. wood, the Australian champion, T. Tt. Fernie and T. Walton. Johnny Far. rell followed with 152 and MacDonald Smith and three others with 153. Abe Mitchell, eorge Duncan, Edward Ray, H. C..Jolly and J. MacKenzie were next with 154 each. pe See The great majority of the Yaghan Indians of Terra del Fuega, who are the southernmost people in the world, ‘cannot count further than three. \The Liver Is’ the Road to Health If the liver is right the whole system is right. Carter’s Little Liver Pills bein! Bently away sl juggish, cl M ae atte lieve constipa- tion, stomach trouble, inac- tive bowels, loss of tite, sick bead- ache and dizziness. Purely vegetable. need them. U.S. NEGOTIATIONS FOR TREATY ON RUM RUNNING AND LIQUOR FOR SHIPS NOT ANSWERED YET No Reaction From Foreign Powers—No Danger of Prohibitory Law in England, Says London Re- port—Local Option in Germany Up. WAHINGTON, June 14.—Informal negotiations on the American proposal for a reciprocal treaty arrangement with the martime powers on the ship liquor and rum running prob- lems of American prohibition enforcement, have, so far as was learned today, brought no definite reaction from any of the powers. time and energy of reformers in Great Britain in advocating what the committee regards as for the tim being an impracticable measure. LONDON, June 14.—(By The Asso- clated Press.}—Sudden reformation of the drinking habita of the British nation is not attainable, says the re- port of the special committee ap- polnted by the British labor party to inquire into the question of prohibi- tion, made public today. The committee says it perceives no sign that the British people are at all Mkely to vote a national pro- hibitory law. 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