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¥ o s | ETHOND K5 LA FOLETEHEAS 7| FOUR NEW ScHooLS RAIL GONFERENCE Citizens Estimate $500,000 : ; [ Senator Blocks Hearing of Necessary to Secure i NEL 7 : Protest From Chicago Needed Additions. | Business Men. Need of additional school facilities By the Associated fn Brightwood was emphasized at a CIHICAGO, meeting last night of the Brightwood | formed into OF Your oLO MAMN - PROVIDENCE, R. I, May 26.— EXACTLY COME UNDER Four Miles of Shacks AlONG| \imou u aetnite status. Louis was placed on probation after a eral's office and Picerno’s counsel CHICAGO, May 26.--The €l 50 ety result of checking up of M RUNNERS FOL e in Prison | nee 7 Years, Without You Lit, RASCAL WHAT ¢ WELL, MY FEELR‘«S Held in the state prison for seven THE HEAD OF Picerno, under indictment for as- Trade, Says Expose. Sommissien of doctors and judges 5 s to obtain his lease. =, inmate: who appeared to r ! You'RE KiMD O FOMD Status, Is Freed ! & = FOR. YOU WoULOM T years without trial as a prisoner HATRED, Shore, With Wholesale sault’ with' o Usngerous.'weapon, had acted with the attorhey g have no clearly defined standing. ference on r railroad valu | the Inter: NG i = A standing Army of the United States | rum runner who accompanicd W Citizens' Association, when the re-| Bl customers in Chicago constantly two ME PLAY A COME-onT, Soot {ler e A RAS WHAT ) [ | NOTICE YOU'RE NOY GETTING mittee, who pointed out ‘that the menaced by traffic. HEA ing the same ti 1 have seen run- YOUR HEAD AT ENOUGH To'SEE T | Rl H b | ing 85 Per Cent of Budget or! are glven as reasons for greater Copyright, Newspaper What Mr. Forman's article did say stands forty-sixth on the list of ac- | \tr Forman | live armies of the world and is rman the investig: on of the vears without interference from the | b oot s e E eemustl | LR ROUND SHOULOERED CARRYVING present Brightwood school is unsat- Growth of Section | other woman wants him. b ‘ners there from far west as Ne ALL 7 YOU HAD THaT'S YOUR AU Used for War. \ B e school facilities. s Ll hat they extend for, four miles pan me small ta complish what is intended \\ Dras Sich.. s shucks, do; g port of the school committee was bat what it ibed in a series of articles in the ! = 4 N H presented. The meeting was held in | Chicago ly News, today made this | ; S < ] e e T it {statement to the Associated Press: 3 3 5 Chatlés W. oy Drasiding authorities, who now deny that any Al A ARCUND YoUR. BRAIN PAM ! Satuctory by FeAdanLoE Tta location on EAVEN'S NAME S 4 ¢ » heavie such wholesale trafios exists. T am T You LEAD [ [ DOMT WhTE piom 15'%";,‘:’5,,!", | DI0NT WANT To GLAY eorgla avende. one of the hewviest It was suggested that the building i If King Tut earrin’s Il jest st s¥e ' Brablca and O Homs NO BUSINESS be turned into a police station. The | away as long th' next time all ‘Il | Senator “We never said or intended to say GoING To 4 The resolution provides that the : assoclation urge upon the Public the American shove. As a m SAN FRANCISCO, May 26.—The| hool Association, the board of ed-| of fact th extend farther than ueation, the District Commissioners and the bureau of budget for the nunl fiscal year the following items: ! 100,000 gallons | for it to do,” Secretary of War John | hoos line per day. iy \yeoss said last night in an ad- “I have been bringi hisky out of . - have been bringing wh ut o |S 45"’“’ FRU 'l'UP e N e WHAT IF 1 DION T LEAD You The school report was presented b only one of the many rum runners ME A SPADE ? DomMmy ! IF You WITH YOU AMYWAY ¢ ey Lo e e et A woman ‘Il hang t’ any increasing population and construc- | Yl 8 7 er in the that within the city of Bcorse itself DAMONMD S I four miles, For the erection of an eight-room extensible building 3 nt to the ¥ present Brightwood School, the sum of $140,000 e | nd Nobody, I« t newsp. 5 i |dress at 2 public banquet given b the 2. M these shacks and delivering it to my ¢ 5t - W. L. Eva , chai a of the m- DaOet v e e ABOUT ALL FRoM | DorT CARE |- | A SPACE T ARE YOU, PERFECT el S i o com . . lives of the children are constantly - from many states who have been do- | HitS Peace Extremists, Deny- Dorer You USe (| FAVENT NTELLIGENCE of a husband if she thinks some | mer tion of several hundred new hom enece had 1 there are four miles of these shacks. THE FIRST Pace! Estimates Quantity Smuggled. For the purchase of addition nian himsel a hat e RS adjoining the prese Park School, for addition ground when the above additi building shall have been erected,t 7 Colored Farmhand to Be States Senat sum;;-'tlel;-o'l;:x\:‘érl..r.-o of a site for a Wybmis il M. Shortridge new wenool ' the viemity of Ritten- | Taken to Stafford County, Representative Julius : 5 >4 g 5 ? | house and 5th streets northw the | / Va., to Face Charge. was a .. M 3 I { Association of the Army of the United | o e ¥ A% @ lgges. Other speakers were United may have ceeded Warren of 100.000 zallons o R fallen far below on ot o Catitans . hibition the a itic e | Charles G. Morton, commanding the . ¥ ; h 5 A/ / extensible buildi been 0 d h Corps A 4 ! . the sum of $110,000, H shacks in se i < For the purc 2 Of b site In the| Wanted in Stafford count¥. Va were true, and E 1 ik vicinity of Montague and th stre g 5 {be brouzht back at the earliest pos- vicinity & Sl ar A ciives : not « rum runne s escapedi) 21L1e Qte to e URUROTE 00 place the present Brightwood School, | assaulted a seven-year-old white girl from Ecorse with 0. o 8 the sum of $60,000, and {the afternoon of May 3, Ashby| hese shacks with an automobile it is For the erection of an eight-room {yp. o= oo o 5 D00 L ears ees to_dri Erass e SpD $0L extensible building on the above site, [ 50" 0 renty elgh i yodrs | open s on a paved | the sum of $140,000. old, was arrested in this city thi reet that has a street ¢ lr:;‘x\:.“” ; e man o I < > speuks on Schools. morning. He admitted identit Lthese shicks with automoblles loaded | F4U16 : : frenans ! 7 Y A | Raymond L. Haycock, superintend- [but denicd &y asganiicd ] the with whisky, that I have lost count. | Tobente 4 ; . 3 7 Y o Z K 5 /7 ent of the third division of the pub- [ child. e is held pendin b il dcag lta budget for mili F M| :\ g tion with the introduction of junior|ernor of Virg the police refus- and_that w J o | S i & 5 {for a mighty war. The truth of the A 4 3 high schools, one of which is now in J d L matter is that we are now spending the course of l;l'lv.hllun 'h.) W g A | proportionately less for national d ; b L . XN 5 e e o brah s rosoin LU tative's Wife A vt Ts corebet|fenes tam In 1915, Sehien' wet ki ) The assoclation adopted a resolu- g, : Vife Ac that wh dmittedly unprepared for the war tion providing that the association | on o s that was coming upon us ; .7 BiAino ouppattionito (e drectinn of and brin e my | " " apartment house A resolution was|a 1 brin for my | Small Reduction Possible, adopted providing for the remo: customer cago, not see n analysis of the governn e gt b s o L ) | and the substitution of an under- e e i ground system. John C. Proctor in- minute descr | ) y i the poor lights on | assailant . <'in thirteen of our shows that approxim G av hd Elm Miller cond precinet tion hi : n upper 11th nte of every dollar of taxes is| the junction orgia avenue and | a 3 t orning Military road, whick were { placed him under above the roadbed ! Worked on Fars: trs. Henry S. 1 nd Geo; ot 1! cpent for the upkeep of our Army nd about ents for Army and Navy . who is married . Do e were elected members o @ “MJ BELIR L Slecied mchy o ad worked on the farm together. In other wo: if.the so- John . Proctor reported on the re child. The Alled peace lovers succeeded in their Evidence at Trial Alleges)cent conference of the board of ed is Ar | efforts to aholish completely our mil- cation and outlined the program on rpenter Memorial day at Battle Ground ceme- U. S. Necessarily Financed e tesolution presented By L. ¥, Rar Shipbuilding Contracts. dolph urging the opening of Penr A Ka of and Maj. Ge 4 ks el ) / /I | sum of $10,000 \ Chasies 6. 3 s i 3 / / For the erection of an cight-room | on the above site | The present standing my “should -mists who are hoping to pr - ped v urgent methods ing to surrende v on a warrant Moneure, com s Prosecutio. hacks on the v prohibi down the river. i Ir the t is the prohibition director wants us to believe, it is due te the,fact that the Canadian smugzlers aré robbing th rum runners biind and we have found other sources where we can get our 2sonable pri For instance, I have to pay case for a ct coteh ivside, Ont.. and 1 1 American sy it ac Tir 5 laid down to me on the shor n by in th n bring it s heen a sirange no mistake about that G aey it B aTitere thi s Testimony tending to show that the Hoaxt by Smugglers. I porta wwe of and fo attack the m'nnriPen'l ylvania Avenue GlO'l S Me S dootinave (ne @ LiiE e “T know smugsle of the National Guard. Have eources or the plante necessary to bringing whisk the 1 you thought of the enduring history | “anada to Ecorse fee uard? Although yours is| n, day " and aratively younger | they never h cen arrestetl. s » of the units of your state troduced Mr. For; to the smug- a istory of nearly th gler, who said the only time the fed- | quartel niury of construc eral’ men ever visited his place was|influence. * * ¢ At the tin one time when : : our entry into the world war vourf gone, and they . wtional a4 contributed about {own parade on isylvani of beer and other boc for the country. | iast night to witness the | took advan- a0 o BIEEEIeT mportance of Unity {ored necklaces of lights str ed | coming 3 P Tt Lend Your Car for One Sightseeing Trip During Shrine Week. rees the result would be mer cduce the dollar of tax nts. Such a ba e Ty I atanes Notify Almas Temple Shrine Committee, Homer Build respected lead Giving Name and Description of Car. t and from the isdom of | Phone Main 6723 Supply a Careful Driver. plies m this city You saw the recent magazine advertising of sked him for a nickel kel and she t it back lling him “ni and saying she did not want money. He admitted taking hold the child and shaking accordin SHIP IN COLLISION. ~ {i%.iy Reiiiioattyapnicd havine erimy L Sk When he learned sheriff was | | rry out the shipbullding contracts|ysner With 1,100 Aboard Disabled |41 himy he stats e up his On Care-Free, Joyous Throng =i i o won” o e oy & Surmender Corporation and that the government riff and posse ching for him, | had to lend them more than $2.000.000 | gy e Associated Press. ring he would be lynched in order to have completed the first| GLASGOW, May 36 —The steamship W DR R For Nation tomobiles that ecrossed | tWo contracts for steel s i Drive It Yourself, Provide a Chauffeur, or the Committee Will s sylvania_avenie during certain hours during Shrine week to automobilists was defeated. st of war T of protection azainst such a W\AN""\NWk‘ A carefree, happy crowd staged its (trolled the a < will be | Metagama, bound from Glasgow for approac tised Pa Quebec and Montreal with 1,100 pas- | €202 ! Jetnreonna g Varnishes. would kill the next federal man who e il B ) e R 5 flord and a jury in Crim- |the British freighter Baron Vernon.|attack was in a wo approached hi k; and they never s long > Ame: people | ieross for the Shrine convention and | strolling s there an vision 1. Some evidence along 5 = o e station, nine . 2 54 Saing s | 1 look P of . a The freighter was seriously damaged v = i take sides against each other we m: to listen to the music that plaved | 1 of humanity asiniadus It e e s ckavure - T 710 13th St. N.W. T e o amazed allpe confident that they will arrive at|unccasingly from cvers ilelephone | tiom and the majority of | fore adjournment yesterday. ¥ P sscond nred “Quality 5 safe and e conclusions-—if pert pole along the famous thoroug stgnds cong: ted Avosumtints Teotiness Tole Sadand ng shacks severa o5 fr g e Gk ¥y the « = i Nox . D'y“|]yl st n S - 5 f : vl s. Strains of popular| Adam N. Streck. who was employed | The collision occurred in River | resistance wh S external interference. When external | the first Armistice night was, of s filled the air continuously. as accountant by the Groton Iron|Clyde. The Baron Vernon was|Skeriff Curtis and : : | i Metal Porch Columns | wou 4 from two s % . 1 o 2 H ars ox . & hat the | Interference throws the balunce to| course, a jovous one. but in that | Program Was Varled. Works from 1917 until the concern ::;‘,"n’:f“"“l‘:;‘r’;:l’l“‘,‘.‘."‘{.":L‘ s Dol iy of smugglers re B e e Tl I orowd) e me 8 L Now and then a strain of some{went into the hands of a receiver.{port bow damaged nine Teet above |°F " M1 2 8 {old sounded forth and a|testified for the government. He ex.|the wateriine. It is expected =0 t rot or cra 5 W v ston in T o Sulior frim our coun: | Loy mertes Ko el | 0 SERTS SR, [, o, & e T BANK INCORPORATED fenathe,” Base and ) resumed Monday before | sengers, was dn collision today With |y this city G F P{T" th&C eo. k. Muth « Co,, eame back icksburg. review c was an of the freighter's crew had remark- | going farther up the line men of the whereabs 8 — ted to decide their disputes without {The crowd that thronged the Avenue bearing one of the 2 and watched these fellows bring artisan among ourse Last night, 4 ing. When a dance tune was|Plained the bookkeeping entries con-ifla{Chier had a cargo of v (I clud | f Toads of hooze neross the river on ice, | must be united before the wo jintermingling of sorrow. Those that fiiruck” up a few would dance while CoTRing the loans from the govern- | Halpao, i e G ; | At s ot e et i aotivitys v L1l goade. Bt ook advantage af the izst JUENS OF lilie rest of the ceowa iladked an; ment. The first advance was for §1,- 5 Citizens’ Bank of Takoma Park Wheeler & CO | Have $50.000 Capital. 5 . i that scores of rum runners, myself {has already los s 1! the illuminations w yous 'he Avenue will remain illulinate s e e | USSR 0 o iiariom cnat | DU vatt1s Simsrend el SRR | £ e i g, 0 16 i | aniet" WSsRE it 1| Wiedfeldt Only auling hooch out of the Ecorse s o s atbut vast ere om th be lighted at 8 o'clock in the evening, | Lroe ; S g 2 TatE . 2lless than 410 Bond Bld i Telephone Main 3934 i ghacks and alons the car line {hepe |18 so frequently brought against our | Even the bables wers the e Hpaielae elght months after the Without interforence. Just before Mr. | government by those who would paren eing that the Avenue ntehe oae"ans turned off until|Groton company received s contract Forman and 1 left with our load a |arm us 3 ays beginningito build steel ships. ROCKVILLE es of beer on 4 truck. } The milt m to which we obje offsprings in decorated go-cart - 5. 1918 ‘The | elia on material fo e . ted, showed the actual advanc filed in the o Hand Carried Booze, { the reliance upon material for Crowd Observes Rules of Order. At 7 o'clock every evening the Ave- [made. e Shi E ancen < 4 to carry large stocks of booze o vdyism ong . : -293, n ol < B And. and 5 rumacr couit meme I o A e natural orists will be allowed to cross| Norman C. Finninger . one of the| ~omniia Moy i Bailey and Jame Toma i wndiwat ot In b R e o o oo tipolic F z Avenue at all Intersections. star witnesses for the prosecution BBEBLY, s meth, all of Takoma Park i 3 - completed his three-day ordeal on the| the Krupp mana will be selected at a meeting take a rumners order and mak liora thatidt &s the fabby wunment oc] HELD UP IN PARK. :;;::gdh!gwe\c\-as as to the persdis who | Jeased from his post as e capital stock of the new insti ':'T;:.“:x:.le i ”1’."r is driving Chi-{ {0 individuals iy { Alonzo Pearson, Twenty-Nine, Re- f}zfll:l “:hc KO\‘orulmcnl. He replied| €o that he might resume his po- f the stock has been subs 4 RED EU s clsewhere. thai ey were signed by Erwin A.| sition as a director of the Krupp secured and the When ) orman_started to pre- o 5 55 <ome building will £00. ‘l‘t‘lu it s bought e an hi they | ouldn’t ny money at all. My up in park at New York avenue and A Dr. Wiedfeldt as ambassador to expect me to sell Y S 12th street about 3:30 o'clock this | oo e cc0rd the terms of & settle- | Washington reminded the govern- Though forty lumber mills in coteh for $110 that Horse Killed When Struck by! moming by “vs" voung white men |Tent agreement between the flectj ment that he had beon Philippines have a daily capacit and robbed of $110. corporation and the Groton Company [ 645,000 hoard feet. they do not ke Pearson explained that he was pass- | Tespecting the contracts for twelve| candidate for the ambassadorship. her in the islands ! ing through the park when the men |Wooden hulls at the Noank. Conn. suddenly appeared, grabbed him and |Pin, This was dated September 30, BROOM LASHED TO MAST Crowd Looks On. OF NEW SCoUT CRUISER i the men, he stated, held a handker- ;nd'rl_fl;r“_nriglnal contract dated chief over his mouth. He detecte e > thie government should il About 2,500 gallons of liquor con-| A speeding automobile, occupied | peculiar odor, ha. sald, and: thought |PAY, $450.000." instead of $300,000 and 4 ! Dby the men, Pearson explained it aiq|others. the’ contracts for four other partment were destroyed today bY [pition agents, crashed into a wagon|not affect 'him. He furnished the Al Laihs et oelea. the prohibition unit of the internal | ariven by a colored farmer about one | Police descriptions of the men. side from these documents coun- Special Dispatch to The Star. AEEERRREEESRYIRRITEARZEREIEERERNET, GLASS —Answering nt's request Live in the Sunlight To produce an article that will permit light to pass through it with accompanying vision and at the same time keep out heat or cold and afford protection from the elements is a triymph of manufacture. Write for Balletin ““Live in the Sunlight'* Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER rious one. We owe it|frec of all vehicular tra ce s 4 . ' A subseque L d E wheeled their o + | June 3. the lights will be left on until | loan for $800.000 was made Septombor oaned as nvoy, ! cles_incor Foo Smugglers s and_ability defen orés Loss of . Morse, one of the defe s, a . 3 v pare his articles, I showed him how i » ek Dexter 1ood, & former witness for tha| Company. the German overnment | L0 Sl a ™ Blikiness will b bootleggers v with 2,5 ALI_ONS SEIZED Alonzo N. Pearson, twenty-nine|government. has ‘informed the Krupp officinls v 1 and a_hecadquarters s 7 ¥ that the ambassado; services EngEs [ Doedduanion years old, 807 10th street, told police e e atill roqulted ut "Vashinston: “““”“mudml the bank building 8 P down Ecorse; : “loaned” at a time when xpect me o bring it mites to | Two Truckloads Consigned to Car Ch ditiin pace with the annual ar Chased by Dry 1918, ‘and proved that for cach of the Detroit Makes More Than 35 Knots | 15¢2ted In & number of raids by the |,y tnree colored men, flecing toward | the men were trying to' dope him. at it should pay a like amount for runner went ahead of us wi 501 an investigation. What is militarism? | the street c: e oied e v T us with 150 ] K daybreak. Music will be in constant!5 191S. "The books of the company. f of Takor e iiment of Burnoc Plea of Krupps SRS | s ambng na TLeaponys Miere was no with the exception of the street cars.|under the second loan, $504, llie. Luther won't their own money S B rt? witness stand. The final questionfo that Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt be re- }held next K @ohol and 7 if L'QUOR DESTROYED of the first precinct that he was held| Counsel for the prosecution read The request for the release of SR G was _difficulty in finding a suitabl them, to A t Dump by Prohibition Agents. Agents. robbed him of his money. One of!two hulls completed up to that time = X three hulls, and $400,000 for three lpcal prohibition unit and police de- | washi betore. purening prohi- | % (D€re was drug of any kind used an Hour in Builder's Ac- Wwashington before p & P centance Trial. sel also read into the record the steel ROCKLAND, Me., May 26.—A broom 1to the masthead of the scout cruiser Detroit kist night when she re- turned from the first of her builder's revenue when they dumped two large truckloads on the dump south of the Highway bridge in Arlington county, Va. mile from the District line on the road from southern Maryland, early | today, killing the horse, wrecking the wagon and scattering a load of el L Recent investigation of the textile workers in England has shown that artificial lighting reduces the effi- ciency of workers by 11 per cent of ship contracts and the mortgages on the Groton plant taken by the gov- ernment as security for the loans. Justice Stafford suggested that there should be provided a reading clerk ‘as they do in the House of Repre- GLASS COMPANY ‘Washington, D. C. Rossiyn, Va. Intoxicants of all descriptions from |strawberries all over the immedi-|ji hormal daylight value. bootleg whisky to champagne bear-|ate landscape. pe : ing the labels of firms in Palermo,| Revenue agent M. E. Hart and two knots an hout for ‘oie mile. Italy; Paris, London, Jamalca and|gassistants, who had been chasing the The Detroit attained this speed on | local manufacturers, were destroyed. | . ioreq men, held them until the one of the Migh-speed runs of her |, DUTing the loading in front of the in- > A Healthy Game standardization ftests, as compared |ternal revenue office at 1418 Pennsylvania | ¢leventh precinct patrol wagon ar. e Nots made’ recently e tha | avenue much excitement was caused |Tived. A second machine. believed e o and o mae peee ey Ty e RSvarall Bl oe to bave contained corn liquor, which 3 z i ; : Siher eralt of this tyme that has Lray i liquor, With red pepper vielbly fone |aléo figured in the chase, disuppeared, A Healthy Drink i You can make 3 tried. The average. of the De-}ing on top, broke, the contents At the eleventh precinct the pris- $ = trils and head as troit’s hi peed group was between | ning out of the truck into the gutter | Oners ‘registered as John Spruell, £ OR alert minds, steady nerves, | a bell” with 84.6 and 3 compared with the|and catching fire froi gutter | ;) ty-six, and Carig Sanders, thirty- E F ick actlon and relaxation after Richmond's 542 of similar runs. | thrown by an outlooker. Taxi wop | three years old, of Goldsboro, N. C. ek e have you ever tried { E. dittion to her high-gpeed the | truck drivers scrambled to et thor.|and James White, twenty-four, of 436 Dikeman's Delicious Orange Beverage? v in her runs today developed | cars out of the fire, which wae, how. | 02 Street southwest No liauor was Ricn In body-building vitamines, tasty 100.000 horsepower, noarly 10,000 in|ever, soon put out. was, how- | found in the car, police said, and the Rk I omme. this popular drink co- excess of expectations. At the con-| Asg the trucks I men under arrest denied they were dinates sport and refreshment into clusion of the standarization trial| aumping ground, they lett a toan'ng | involved in a liquor = transaction. real pleasure. Then DUt 1o seu for - fuel seoncd they traveled, which served as a | "3 "ths police station it was de- R TEN NI test at a maintained speed of 20 |5 oe ahenosine® Wanted to see the | clared that the revenue agents be- SOURT, GOLF COURS Eaots. 3 Charles Williams of the pronibition | oved the car In Which the Hhiee tnon QR THE BALL FILY Were passengers contained bootleg unit of the anternal revenue is in|yupplies and that It was being piloted AFTER THE GAME— HEAD FOR THE NEAR- h OIL PLANI DESTROYED. |{Fincyivania avenuc, where tho. adns | DY the other car, the latter machine EST DIKEMAN STORE n- | peing in the lead when the two ve- fiscated liquor Iy stored until ordered | yjoles were first sighted, between Sil- T A e SELF WITH A GLASS OF &5 destroyed by the court. F. D. Th, 31 l Sixteen Buildings and 500,000 tant to WilLL omas. | yer Hill and T. B., Md. g assistant to ams, declared that ‘ THE DELICIOUS acceptance trials with a speed record sentatives.” of a fraction moré thap. thirty-five ! Catarrh Cream G catarrhal conditions of the S nose, throat and head—and > is efficacious in even sc- vere cases of hay fever. A veritable Shrine of Beauty for dining and dancing! (Service in restaurant during inclement weather). Dinner Dancing Supper Danci (No Cover glarge al:pDinner) st Tea Dancing Dance to Meyer Davis’ Famous Le PARADIS BAND The Same Band Now Playing at Kelth's delicious ORANGE Beverage Stores at 1004 F St. 3034 14th St. Per 719 14th St. 431 Sth St. Glass 655 Pa. Ave. S.E. When you feel a cold in the® head coming on—or that irritating catarrh man- ifesting _itself use E-Z CATARRH CREAM freely —for relief. 8 Gallons of Ofl Burned. .3 . |81l of the Hiauor;had been accounted TR ORANGE BEVERAGE. ROCHESTER, N. Y., May 26—Fire- | Several barrels, which were not | mre, Cldsst manpseript writien o8 men foday were still pouring water ke °;;,;;=_;T§§J;E:;lg,bghemmled British museum and bears the date of upon t ruins of e plant of the e ware- A I A LR 1049. The most ancient manuscript destroyed last night. The damage was e of Paris is dated 1050. In 1085 A. D. estimated at $250,000. An inventor has obtained a patent|the Christian successors of the Span- The fire started after an explosion | for a toy consisting of a horseshoe |ish Saracens made paper of rags in- Jifted the covers off several tanks.|magnet and a gvroscope the latier |stead of raw cotton, which is recos- Sixteen buildings and 500,000 gallens | making ~unusual movements when |nlzed by its yellowness and brittle- oL oil were burneg. affected by the magnetism, ness, 4 g For Sale at all Peoples and on the same material in the library Other Good Drug Stores Key Chemical Co. o